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ALBUM  OF  THE  FELLOWS 


OF    THE 


AMERICAN  GYNECOLOGICAL  SOCIETY 


1876-1900. 


JAMES  K.  CHADWICK, 
EOBT.  L.  DICKINSON, 
J.  CLIFTON  EDGAR, 

Committee  on  Album. 


PHILADELPHIA: 

WM.   J.   DORNAN,   PRINTER. 

1901. 


Copyright,  1901, 
BY  THE  AMEKICAN  GYNECOLOGICAL  SOCIETY. 


All  rights  reserved. 


INTRODUCTION. 


In  1880  the  chairman  of  your  present  Committee  on  the 
Album  of  Portraits,  then  being  Secretary,  was  encouraged 
by  a  vote  of  the  Society  (see  Vol.  V.  p.  18)  to  endeavor  to 
make  a  portrait  album  of  all  the  Fellows  of  the  Society.  By 
incessant  appeals  to  the  Fellows  for  two  years  he  succeeded 
in  obtaining  photographic  negatives  of  about  one-half  of  the 
Fellows.  These  he  delivered  to  the  Heliotype  Company, 
of  Boston,  but  before  the  positives  could  be  printed  the 
establishment,  together  with  all  the  negatives,  was  burned 
to  the  ground.  This  disaster,  coming  after  a  manifest  lack 
of  co-operation  on  the  part  of  the  Fellows,  so  disheartened 
your  committee  of  one  that  he  abandoned  the  undertaking. 

In  1893  the  project  of  making  and  publishing  an  album 
of  portraits  was  revived  and  the  present  Committee  ap- 
pointed. Justice  requires  that  the  majority  of  the  Com- 
mittee should  state  that  the  burden  of  collecting  the 
portraits,  signatures,  and  biographies  has  been  assumed  by 
one  man,  Dr.  Robert  L.  Dickinson,  to  whom  the  Society 
is  under  obligation  for  the  persistent  efforts  of  eight  years 
which  were  required  to  complete  the  collection.  The  two 
other  members  of  the  Committee  have  merely  contributed 
suggestions,  criticisms,  and  a  few  portraits  and  biographical 
data. 


vi  INTB  OB  UCTION. 

It  is  hoped  that  in  future  every  newly- elected  Honorary 
and  Active  Fellow  will  be  required  to  contribute  his  photo- 
graph, which  shall  be  preserved  in  the  Album  by  the  Sec- 
retary. A  new  edition  of  this  Album  may  be  reproduced 
and  published  at  intervals  of  ten,  twenty,  or  twenty-five 
years,  as  shall  be  deemed  expedient. 

JAMES    R.    ChADWICK,    Chairman, 

Robert  L.  Dickinson, 
J.  Clifton  Edgar, 

Committee  on  the  Album  of  Portraits. 


LIST    OF    OFFICERS 

FROM    THE    ORGANIZATION    TO    THE    PRESENT    TIME. 


*  Deceased. 

President.  Vice-Presidents.  Secretary.  Treasurer. 

1876.  *Fordyce  Barker.  *  Washington  L.  Atlee,    James  R.  Chad  wick.      Paul  F.  Munde\ 

*William  H.  Byford. 

1877.  *Fordyce  Barker.  *Washington  L.  Atlee,  James  R.  Chadwick.       Paul  F.  Munde. 

*  William  H.  Byford. 

1878.  *Edmund  B.  Peaslee.    *William  Goodell,  James  R.  Chadwick.       Paul  F.  Munde. 

*Isaac  E.  Taylor. 

1879.  T.  Gaillard  Thomas.       *D.  Humphreys  Storer,  James  R.  Chadwick.       Paul  F.  Munde. 

*Henry  P.  C.  Wilson. 

1880.  *J.  Marion  Sims.  W.  T.  Howard,  James  R.  Chadwick.       Paul  F.  Mund6. 

*Robert  Battey. 

1881.  *W.  H.  Byford.  T.  A.  Reamy,  James  R.  Chadwick.        Paul  F.  Munde. 

*H.  F.  Campbell. 

1882.  Thomas  Addis  Emmet.   *George  H.  Lyman,        James  R.  Chadwick.        Paul  F.  Munde. 

*Emil  Noeggerath. 

1883.  Oilman  Kimball.  *Albert  H.  Smith,  Frank  P.  Foster.  Matthew  D.  Mann. 

Theophilus  Parvin. 

1884.  *Albert  H.  Smith.  James  R.  Chadwick,       Frank  P.  Foster.  Matthew  D.  Mann. 

*Samuel  C.  Busey. 

1885.  William  T.  Howard.      Wm.  L.  Richardson,      Frank  P.  Foster.  Matthew  D.  Mann. 

Paul  F.  Munde. 

1886.  Thaddeus  A.  Reamy.     *Theophilus  Parvin,      Joseph  Taber  Johnson.    Matthew  D.  Mann. 

George  J.  Engelmann. 

1887.  *Alex.  J.  C.  Skene.         John  C.  Reeve,  Joseph  Taber  Johnson.    Matthew  D.  Mann. 

*Ellwood  Wilson. 

1888.  *Robert  Battey.  *  A.  Reeves  Jackson.      Joseph  Taber  Johnson .    Matthew  D.  Mann. 

James  R.  Chadwick. 

1889.  *Henry  P.  C.  Wilson.     *William  T.  Lusk,         Joseph  Taber  Johnson.    Matthew  D.  Mann. 

Edward  W.  Jenks. 

1890.  John  P.  Reynolds.  William  M.  Polk,  Joseph  Taber  Johnson.    Matthew  D.  Mann. 

Ely  Van  de  Warker. 

1891.  *A.  Reeves  Jackson.       Joseph  Taber  Johnson,  Henry  Clark  Coe.  Matthew  D.  Mann. 

William  H.  Baker. 

1892.  John  Byrne.  Richard  B.  Maury,         Henry  Clark  Coe.  Matthew  D.  Mann. 

*Cornelius  Kollock. 


viii  OFFICERS  FROM  ORGANIZATION  TO  PRESENT  TIME. 


President.  Vice-Presidents.  Secretary. 

1893.  *Theophilus  Parvin.       William  H.  Parish,        Henry  Clark  Coe. 

William  H.  Baker. 

1894.  *William  T.  Lusk.  *Samuel  C.  Busey,         Henry  Clark  Coe. 

Bache  McE.  Emmet. 

1895.  Matthew  D.  Mann.        George  J.  Engelmann,  Henry  Clark  Coe. 

Clement  Cleveland. 

1896.  William  M.  Polk.  *James  H.  Etheridge,   Henry  Clark  Coe. 

Fernand  Henrotin. 

1897.  James  R.  Chadwick.      R.  Stansbury  Sutton,      J.  Riddle  Goffe. 

Henry  J.  Garrigues. 

1898.  Paul  F.  Munde.  Emilius  C.  Dudley,         J.  Riddle  Goffe. 

Arthur  W.  Johnstone. 

1899.  Joseph  Taber  Johnson.  Howard  A.  Kelly,  J.  Riddle  Goffe. 

A.  F.  A.  King. 

1900.  George  J.  Engelmann.  Edward  L.  Duer,  J.  Riddle  Goffe. 

Seth  C.  Gordou. 


Treasurer. 
Matthew  D.  Mann. 

Matthew  D.  Mann. 

J.  Montgomery  Baldy. 

J.  Montgomery  Baldy. 

J.  Montgomery  Baldy. 

J.  Montgomery  Baldy. 

J.  Montgomery  Baldy. 

J.  Montgomery  Baldy. 


HONORARY    FELLOWS. 


*  Deceased. 
ELECTED 

1877.  *JOHN  L.  ATLEE,  M.D.,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

1877.  ^WASHINGTON  L.  ATLEE,  M.D      Founder. 

1884.  GEORGE  GRANVILLE  BANTOCK,  M.D.,  London,  England. 

1876.  ROBERT  BARNES,  M.D.,  London,  England. 

1892.  *ROBERT  BATTEY,  M.D.,  Rome,  Georgia.     Founder. 

1878.  JOHN  S.  BILLINGS,  M.D.,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  New  York  City. 
1897.  *SAMUEL  C.  BUSEY,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  Washington,  D.  C.     Founder. 

1890.  *HENRY  F.  CAMPBELL,  A.M.,  M.D.,  Augusta,  Georgia.    Founder. 
1889.  *M.  CHARPENTIER,  M.D.,  Paris,  France. 

1893.  CHARLES  J.  CULLINGWORTH,  M.D.,  D.C.L. ,  London,  England. 

1877.  *JOHN  C.  D  ALTON,  M.D.,  New  York. 

1878.  J.  AMEDEE  DOLERIS,  M.D.,  Paris,  France. 

1878.  *J.  MATTHEWS  DUNCAN,  M.D.,  London,  England. 

1888.  *ALEXANDER  DUNLAP,  M.D.,  Springfield,  Ohio. 
1876.  *JOSEPH  A.  EVE,  M.D.,  Augusta,  Georgia. 

1889.  *ROBERT  P.  HARRIS,  M.D.,  Philadelphia. 
1899.  D.  BERRY  HART,  M.D.,  Edinburgh,  Scotland. 
1888.  *GRAILY  HEWITT,  M.D.,  London,  England. 
1881.  *J.  BRAXTON  HICKS,  M.D.,  London,  England. 
1895.  CHARLES  JACOBS,  M.D.,  Brussels,  Belgium. 
1876.  *THOMAS  KEITH,  M.D.,  London,  England. 

1888.  *GILMAN  KIMBALL,  M.D ,  Lowell,  Massachusetts. 

1891.  CHRISTIAN  G.  LEOPOLD,  M.D.,  Dresden,  Germany. 
1888.  AUGUST  MARTIN,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  Berlin,  Germany. 

1876.  *ALFRED  H.  M'CLINTOCK,  M.D.,  Dublin,  Ireland. 

1892.  OTTAVIO  MORIS ANI,  M.D.,  Naples,  Italy. 

1888.  *EMIL  NOEGGERATH,  M.D.,  Wiesbaden,  Germany.     Founder. 
1891.  ROBERT  OLSHAUSEN,  M.D.,  Berlin,  Germany. 

1877.  *CHARLES  PA  JOT,  M.D.,  Paris,  France. 


x  HONOR  A  B  Y  FELL  0  WS. 

ELECTED 

1885.  W.  S.  PLAYFAIR,  M.D.,  London,  England. 
1891.  SAMUEL  POZZI,  M.D.,  Paris,  France. 

1888.  *SiR  WILLIAM  O.  PRIESTLEY,  M.D.,  LL.Lv,  London,  England. 

1897.  JOHN  C.  REEVE,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  Dayton,  Ohio.     Founder. 

1876.  *CARL  L.  E.  SCHROEDER,  M.D.,  Berlin,  Germany. 

1896.  PAUL  SEGOND,  M.D.,  Paris,  France. 

1876.  *GUSTAV  SIMON,  M.D.,  Heidelberg,  Germany. 

1888.  ALEXANDER  R.  SIMPSON,  M.D.,  Edinburgh,  Scotland 

1888.  *D.  HUMPHREYS  STORER,  M.D.,  Boston.     Founder. 

1882.  *LAWSON  TAIT,  Esq.,  Birmingham,  England. 

1881.  *S.  TARNIER,  M.D.,  Paris,  France. 

1888.  *ISAAC  E.  TAYLOR,  M.D.,  New  York.     Founder. 
1893.  T.  GAILLARD  THOMAS,  M.D.,  New  York.     Founder. 

1882.  J.  KNOWSLEY  THORNTON,  Esq.,  London,  England. 

1886.  -Sir  SPENCER  WELLS,  Bart.,  London,  England. 
1881.  F.  C.  L.  W.  von  WINCKEL,  M.D.,  Munich,  Germany. 
1876.  *MARMADUKE  B.  WRIGHT,  M.D.,  Cincinnati. 

Total,  forty-six  Honorary  Fellows. 
Living  in  1900,  nineteen. 


FOUNDERS. 


*  Denotes  Fellows  who  are  deceased. 
t  Denotes  Fellows  who  have  resigned. 

*  WASHINGTON  L.  ATLEE,  M.  D.     Honorary  Fellow  1877.  Died,  1878. 
*FORDYCE  BARKER,  M.D.,  LL.D.     1891. 

*ROBERT  BATTEY,  M.D.     Made  Honorary  Fellow  1892. 

fGEORGE  H.  BIXBY,  M.D.     1889.     Died,  1901. 

*CHARLES  E.  BUCKINGHAM,  M.D.     1897. 

*SAMUEL  C.  BUSEY^,  M.D,  LL.D.     Hon.  Fellow  1897.     Died,  1901. 

*WILLIAM  H.  BYFORD,  M.D,  LL.D.     1890. 

JOHN  BYRNE,  M.D,  M.R.C.S.E.,  LL.D. 

*HENRY  F.  CAMPBELL,  M.D.     Honorary  Fellow  1890.     Died,  1891. 

JAMES  R.  CHADWICK,  A.M.,  M.D. 

THOMAS  M.  DRYSDALE,  A.M.,  M.D 

THOMAS  ADDIS  EMMET,  M.D,  LL.D. 

GEORGE  J.  ENGELMANN,  A.M.,  M.D. 

*WM.  GOODELL,  A.M.,  M.D,  LL.D.     1895. 

WILLIAM  T.  HOWARD,  M.D. 

fJAMES  V.  INGHAM,  M.D.     1889. 

EDWARD  W.  JENKS,  M.D,  LL.D. 

JOSEPH  TABER  JOHNSON,  A.M.,  Ph.D.,  M.D. 

*  WILLIAM  T.  LUSK,  A.M.,  M.D.,  LL.D.     1897. 
*GEORGE  H.  LY^MAN,  M.D.     1891. 

PAUL  F.  MUNDE,  M.D.,  LL.D. 

*EMIL  NOEGGERATH,  M.D.     Honorary  Fellow  1888. 

*THEOPHILUS  PARVIN,  M.D.,  LL.D.     1898. 

*E.  RANDOLPH  PEASLEY,  M.D.,  LL.D.     1878. 

fRICHARD  A.  F.  PENROSE,  A.M.,  M.D.,  LL.D.     1885. 

JOHN  C.  REEVE,  M.D.,  LL.D.     Made  Honorary  Fellow  1897. 

WILLIAM  L.  RICHARDSON,  A.M.,  M.D. 

*J.  MARION  SIMS,  M.D,  LL.D.     1883. 

fALEXANDER  D  SINCLAIR,  M.D.     1894. 


xii  FOUNDERS. 

♦ALEXANDER  J.  C.  SKENE,  M.D.     1900. 

♦ALBERT  H.  SMITH,  M.D.     1886. 

*D.  HUMPHREYS  STORER,  M.D.     Hon.  Fellow  1888.     Died,  1891. 

♦ISAAC  E.  TAYLOR,  M.D.     Honorary  Fellow  1889.     Died,  1890. 

T.  GAILLARD  THOMAS,  M.D.     Made  Honorary  Fellow  1893. 

♦JAMES  D.  TRASK,  M.D.     1883. 

ELY  VAN  de  WARKER,  M.D. 

♦ELLERSLIE  WALLACE,  M.D.     1885. 

♦JAMES  P.  WHLTE,  M.D.     1881. 

♦HENRY  P.  C.  WILSON,  M.D.     1897. 

Total,  thirty-nine  Founders. 

Living  in  1900,  sixteen. 


ACTIVE    FELLOWS. 


Founder.     1891. 
Made   Honorary  Fellow 


*  Denotes  Fellows  who  are  deceased, 
t  Denotes  Fellows  who  have  resigned. 
Figures  following  name  of  Fellow 
denotes  year  of  death  or  resignation. 

ELECTED 

1888.  THOMAS  A.  ASHBY,  M.D. 

1895.  WILLIAM  EASTERLY  ASHTON,  M.D. 

*  WASHINGTON  L.  ATLEE,  M.D.     Founder.      Made   Honorary 
Fellow  1877. 
1886.  B.  F.  BAER,  M.D. 
1882.  WILLIAM  H.  BAKEE,  M.D. 

1889.  J.  MONTGOMEEY  BALDY,  M.D. 
*FORDYCE  BARKER,  M.D.,  LL.D. 
♦ROBERT  BATTEY,  M.D.     Founder. 

1892.    Died,  1895. 
♦GEORGE  H.  BIXBY,  M.D.     Founder.     1901. 

1896.  EUGENE  BOISE,  A.B.,  M.D. 

1888.  HERMANN  J.  BOLDT,  M.D. 

1897.  J.  WESLEY  BOVEE,  M.D. 
1878.  ♦NATHAN  BOZEMAN,  M.D.     1886. 
1881.  B.  BERNARD  BROWNE,  M.D. 

♦CHARLES  E.  BUCKINGHAM,  M.D. 
1894.  AUGUSTUS  H.  BUCKM ASTER,  M.D. 

1898.  WALTER  L.  BURR  AGE,  A.M.,  M.D. 
*SAMUEL  C.  BUSEY,  M.D.,  LL.D. 

Fellow  1897.     Died,  1901. 

1889.  HENRY  T.  BYFORD,  M.D. 

*WILLIAM  H.  BYFORD,  M.D.,  LL.D.     Founder.     1890. 
JOHN  BYRNE,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S.E.,  LL.D.     Founder. 
♦HENRY    F.    CAMPBELL,    M.D.      Founder.      Made   Honorary 

Fellow  1890.     Died,  1891. 
JAMES  R.  CHAD  WICK,  A.M.,  M.D.     Founder. 
1889.  CLEMENT  CLEVELAND,  A.M.,  M.D. 


Founder.     1877. 


Founder.     Made  Honorary 


xiv  ACTIVE  FELLOWS. 

ELECTED 

1888.  HENRY  C.  COE,  A.M.,  M.D.,  M.E.C.S. 

1888.  *JOHN  SCOTT  COLEMAN,  M.D.     1892. 
1896.  EDWIN  B.  CRAGIN,  A.B.,  M.D. 

1889.  ANDREW  F.  CURRIER,  A.B.,  M.D. 

1893.  ERNEST  W.  GUSHING,  A.B.,  M.D.,  LL.D. 
1889.  FRANCIS  H.  DAVENPORT,  A.B.,  M.D. 

1891.  EDWARD  P.  DAVIS,  A.M.,  M.D. 

1892.  ROBERT  L.  DICKINSON,  M.D. 

THOMAS  M.  DRYSDALE,  A.M.,  M.D.     Founder. 

1889.  A.  PALMER  DUDLEY,  M.D. 

1886.  EMILIUS  CLARK  DUDLEY,  A.B.,  M.D. 
1879.  EDWARD  L.  DUER,  A.M.,  M.D. 

1891.  GEORGE  M.  EDEBOHLS,  A.M.,  M.D. 

1893.  JAMES  CLIFTON  EDGAR,  Ph.B.,  A.M.,  M.D. 

1887.  BACHE  McE.  EMMET,  M.D. 
1895.  JOHN  DUNCAN  EMMET,  M.D. 

THOMAS  ADDIS  EMMET,  M.D.,  LL.D.     Founder. 
GEORGE  J.  ENGELMANN,  A.M.,  M.D.     Founder. 

1890.  *  J  AMES  H.  ETHERIDGE,  A.M.,  M.D.     1899. 

1889.  WILLIS  E.  FORD,  A.M.,  M.D. 
1881.  fFRANK  P.  FOSTER,  M.D.     1895. 

1890.  HENRY  D.  FRY,  M.D. 

1877.  HENRY  J.  GARRIGUES,  A.M.,  M.D. 

1888.  EUGENE  C,  GEHRUNG,  M.D. 

1881.  |  WALTER  R.  GILLETTE,  M.D.     1889. 

1891.  J.  RIDDLE  GOFFE,  Ph.B.,  M.D. 

*  WILLI  AM  GOODELL,  A.M.,  M.D.,  LL.D.     Founder.     1895. 
1877.  fJOHN  GOODMAN,  M.D.     1892. 
1888.  SETH  C.  GORDON,  M.D. 

1890.  EGBERT  H.  GRANDIN,  M.D. 

1886.  CHARLES  M.  GREEN,  A.B.,  M.D. 

1887.  *HORACE  TRACY  HANKS,  M.D. ,  LL.D.     1900. 
1895.  PHILANDER  A.  HARRIS,  M.D. 

1894.  GEORGE  T.  HARRISON,  A.M.,  M.D. 
1894.  FERN  AND  HENROTIN,  M.D. 

1891.  BARTON  COOKE  HIRST,  A.M.,  M.D. 

1892.  *HORATIO  R.  HOLMES,  M.D.    1896. 


A CTIVE  FELLO  WS.  xv 

ELECTED 

WILLIAM  T.  HOWAKD,  M.D.     Founder. 

1885.  -JAMES  B.  HUNTER,  M.D.     1889. 

1891.  PHINEAS  H.  INGALLS,  A.M.,  M.D. 

t JAMES  V.  INGHAM,  M.D.     Founder.     1889. 
1877.  *A.  EEEVES  JACKSON,  A.M.,  M.D.     1892. 

1889.  *W.  W.  JAGGARD,  M.D.     1896. 

1886.  JOSEPH  E.  JANVRIN,  M.D. 

1895.  GEORGE  W.  JARMAN,  A.M.,  M.D. 

EDWARD  W.  JENKS,  M.D,  LL.D.     Founder. 

1885.  CHARLES  JEWETT,  A.M.,  M.D. 

JOSEPH  TABER  JOHNSON,  A.M.,  Ph.D.,  M.D.     Founder. 

1886.  ARTHUR  W.  JOHNSTONE,  A.M.,  M.D. 

1892.  *JOHN  M.  KEATING,  M.D.,  LL.D.     1894. 

1887.  HOWARD  A.  KELLY,  M.D. 
1877.  *GILMAN  KIMBALL,  M.D. 
1886.  ALBERT  F.  A.  KING,  A.M.,  M.D. 
1892.  CYRUS  A.  KIRKLEY,  M.D. 

1888.  *C0RNEL1US  KOLLOCK,  A.M.,  M.D.     1897. 
1891.  FLORIAN  KRUG,  M.D. 

1881.  *CHARLES  CARROLL  LEE,  A.M.,  M.D.,  LL.D.     1893. 
-WILLIAM  T.  LUSK,  A.M.,  M.D.,  LL.D.     Founder.     1897. 
*GEORGE  H.  LYMAN,  M.D.     Founder.     1891. 

1891.  ARCHIBALD  MacLAREN,  B.S.,  M.D. 

1892.  BEVERLY  MacMONAGLE,  M.D. 

1892.  MALCOLM  McLEAN,  M.D. 

1882.  MATTHEW  D.  MANN,  A.M.,  M.D. 

1883.  RICHARD  B.  MAURY,  M.D. 

1894.  EDWARD  E.  MONTGOMERY,  A.M.,  M.D. 
1891.  WILLIAM  E.  MOSELEY,  M.D. 

PAUL  F.  MUNDE,  M.D.,  LL.D.     Founder. 

1890.  ROBERT  A.  MURRAY,  M.D. 

1894.  HENRY  PARKER  NEWMAN,  A.M.,  M.D. 

1891.  CHARLES  P.  NOBLE,  M.D. 

*EMIL  NOEGGERATH,  M.D.    Founder.    Honorary  Fellow  1888. 

1893.  RICHARD  C.  NORRIS,  A.M.,  M.D. 
1880.  CHAUNCEY  D.  PALMER,  M.D. 
1885.  WILLIAM  H.  PARISH,  M.D. 


x vi  A  CTIVE  FELL 0  WS. 

ELECTED 

*THEOPHILUS  PARVIN,  M.D.,  LL.D.     Founder.     1898. 
*E.  RANDOLPH  PEA8LEY,  M.D.,  LL.D.     Founder.     1878. 

1895.  CHARLES  B.  PENROSE,  A.M.,  Ph.D.,  M.D. 

fRICHARD   A.   F.  PENROSE,   AM.,   M.D.,   LL.D.      Founder. 
1885. 

1897.  REUBEN  PETERSON,  A.B.,  M.D. 
1881.  WILLIAM  M.  POLK,  M.D. 

1892.  WILLIAM  R.  PRYOR,  M.D. 

1877.  THADDEUS  A.  REAMY,  A.M.,  M.D.,  LL.D. 

JOHN   C.    REEVE,    M.D.,    LL.D.      Founder.      Made   Honorary 
Fellow  1897. 

1890.  EDWARD  REYNOLDS,  M.D. 
1887.  fJOHN  P.  REYNOLDS,  M.D.     1896. 

WILLIAM  L.  RICHARDSON,  A.M.,  M.D.     Founder. 
1892.  tPARK  RITCHIE,  M.D.     1894. 

1896.  HUNTER  ROBB,  M.D. 

1879.  *JOHN  SCOTT,  M.D.,  M.R. C.S.I.     1886. 
1886.  H.  MARION  SIMS,  M.D. 

*J.  MARION  SIMS,  M.D.,  LL.D.     Founder.     1883. 

t ALEXANDER  D.  SINCLAIR,  M.D.     Founder.     1894. 

*ALEXANDER  J.  C.  SKENE,  M.D.,  LL.D.     Founder.     1900. 

*ALBERT  H.  SMITH,  M.D.     Founder.     1886. 
1892.  A.  LAPTHORN  SMITH,  A.B.,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.). 

*D.  HUMPHREYS  STORER,  M.D.     Founder.     Made  Honorary 
Fellow  1888.     Died,  1891. 

1898.  ISAAC  S.  STONE,  M.D. 

1891.  *CHARLES  P.  STRONG,  A.B.,  M.D.     1893. 
1879.  R.  STANSBURY  SUTTON,  A.M.,  M.D.,  LL.D. 

*ISAAC  E.  TAYLOR,  M.D.     Founder.     Made  Honorary  Fellow 

1889.     Died,  1890. 
T.    GAILLARD    THOMAS,    M.D.      Founder.      Made   Honorary 
Fellow  1893. 
1898.  JOHN  T.  THOMPSON,  A.M.,  M.D. 

*  J  AMES  D.  TRASK,  M.D.     Founder.     1883. 
1879.  *J.  W.  UNDERHILL,  M.D.     1886. 

ELY  VAN  de  WARKER,  M.D.     Founder. 

1897.  HIRAM  N.  VINEBERG,  M.D. 


ACTIVE  FELLOWS.  xvii 

ELECTED 

*ELLERSLIE  WALLACE,  M.D.     Founder.     1885. 

1891.  WLLLiAM  H.  WATHEN,  A.M..  M.D.,  LL.D. 
1896.  THOMAS  J.  W  ATKINS,  M.D. 

1898.  J.  CLARENCE  WEBSTER,  B.A.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.E. 
-JAMES  P.  WHITE,  M.D.     Founder.     1881. 

1892.  J.  WHITRIDGE  WILLIAMS,  A.B.,  M.D. 
1887.  *ELWOOD  WILSON,  M.D.     18S9. 

*HENRY  P.  C.  WILSON,  M.D.     Founder.     1897. 
1886.  W.  GILL  WYLIE,  M.D. 

Total,  one  hundred  and  thirty-nine  Active  Fellows. 
Living  and  Active  in  1900,  ninety-one. 

Portraits  are  given  of  all  Honorary  and  Active  Fellows,  one  hundred  and 
seventy-seven  in  all,  including  two  Fellows  dropped  for  non-attendance. 


PORTRAITS  OF  THE   FELLOWS 


OF    THE 


AMERICAN  GYNECOLOGICAL  SOCIETY 


WITH   A    BRIEF 


BIOGRAPHY    OF    EACH. 


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Thomas  A.  Ashby,  M.D.,  1225  Madison  Ave.,  Balti- 
more. Professor  of  Diseases  of  Women,  University  of 
Maryland ;  Professor  of  Obstetrics  and  Clinical  Gyne- 
cology, Woman's  Medical  College  of  Baltimore  ;  Gyne- 
cologist to  the  Maryland  General  Hospital ;  Consulting 
Gynecologist  to  the  Home  for  Incurables,  St.  Agnes' 
Hospital,  and  Mount  Hope  Asylum.  President  of  the 
Medical  and  Chirurgical  Faculty  of  Maryland. 


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William  Easterly  Ashton,  M.D.,  2011  Walnut 
Street,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Born  June  5,  1859,  in  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1881  ;  Jeffer- 
son Medical  College,  1884.  Professor  of  Gynecology  in 
the  Medico-Chirurgical  College  of  Philadelphia. 


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John  L.  Atlee,  M.D.   Honorary  Fellow,  1877.  Lan- 
caster, Pa.     Died  in  1888. 


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Washington  L.  Atlee,  M.D.,  Founder.  Honorary 
Fellow,  1877.  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Vice-President  in 
1876-1877.  Jefferson  Medical  College,  1829.  Lecturer 
on  Chemistry  Medical  Department  Pennsylvania  Col- 
lege, 1845-52.  President  of  the  State  Medical  Society 
of  Pennsylvania  and  of  the  Philadelphia  County  Medi- 
cal Society.      Born  in   1808.     Died  in  1878. 


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Benjamin  F.  Baer,  M.D.,  2010  Chestnut  Street, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Born  January  29,  1846,  in  Cumber- 
land County,  Pa.  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1876. 
Lecturer  on  Gynecology  in  the  University  of  Pennsylva- 
nia, 1880-1885  ;  Professor  of  Gynecology  in  the  Philadel- 
phia Polyclinic  and  College  for  Graduates  in  Medicine, 
1885,  and  still  serving.  President  of  the  Philadelphia 
Obstetrical  Society,  1885-1886  ;  Member  of  the  Ameri- 
can Medical  Association,  Pennsylvania  State  Medical 
Society,  College  of  Physicians  of  Philadelphia,  Phila- 
delphia Obstetrical  Society,  and  Philadelphia  County 
Medical  Society,  etc. 


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William  Henry  Baker,  M.D.,  22  Mount  Vernon 
Street,  Boston.  Born  March  11,  1845,  in  Medford,  Mass. 
Harvard  University,  1872.  Instructor  in  Gynecology  in 
the  Harvard  University,  1875-1882  ;  Professor  of  Gyne- 
cology in  the  Harvard  University,  1882-1895  ;  Founder 
and  Visiting  Surgeon  to  the  Free  Hospital  for  Women, 
Boston.  Twice  Vice-President  of  the  American  Gyneco- 
logical Society  ;  twice  Honorary  President  of  the  Inter- 
national Congress  of  Obstetricians  and  Gynecologists  ; 
Member  of  the  British  Gynecological  Society  and  of  the 
Boston  Society  for  Medical  Improvement,  etc. ;  Past 
Member  of  the  Boston  Obstetrical  Society. 


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John  Montgomery  Baldy,  M.D.,  1722  Chestnut 
Street,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Born  June  16,  1860,  in  Dan- 
ville, Pennsylvania.  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1884. 
Professor  of  Gynecology  in  the  Philadelphia  Polyclinic  ; 
Surgeon  to  the  Gynecean  Hospital ;  Gynecologist  to  the 
Pennsylvania  Hospital ;  Consulting  Gynecologist  to  the 
Frederick  Douglass  Hospital ;  Ex-Gynecologist  to  St. 
Agnes'  Hospital ;  Ex-Physician  to  the  Philadelphia  Dis- 
pensary ;  Ex-Resident  Physician  to  the  Philadelphia  Hos- 
pital. Founder-Fellow  to  the  International  Association 
of  Gynecologists  and  Obstetricians  ;  Fellow  of  the  British 
Gynecological  Society  and  the  College  of  Physicians  of 
Philadelphia.  Member  of  the  American  Medical  Associa- 
tion, Pennsylvania  State  Medical  Society,  Philadelphia 
County  Medical  Society,  and  Philadelphia  Obstetrical 
Societv. 


14    ) 


George  Granville  Bantock,  M.  D.  Honorary 
Fellow,  1884.  12  Granville  Place,  Portman  Square, 
London,  W.,  England.  Born  October  11,  1837,  at  Dun- 
robin,  Sutlierlandshire,  Scotland.  Edinburgh  University, 
1861  ;  L.R.C.S.  Ed.,  1861  ;  F.R.C.S.  Ed.,  1876.  Con- 
sulting Surgeon  Samaritan  Free  Hospital,  St.  Mary, 
Cray,  and  Sudcup  College  Hospitals ;  Ex-President 
British  Gynecological  Society ;  Fellow  of  the  Obstetri- 
cal, Clinical,  and  Harveian  Societies,  London ;  Honorary 
Fellow  Obstetrical  Society,  Edinburgh,  and  of  American 
Association  of  Obstetricians  and  Gynecologists  ;  Consult- 
ing Fellow  of  the  Gynecological  Society  of  Boston  and 
of  the  Obstetrical  Society  of  Leipzig ;  Honorary  Member 
of  the  Detroit  Gynecological  Society  and  of  the  Societe 
Beige  de  Gynecologie  et  d'Obstetrique ;  Membre  Associe 
Etranger  (Section  de  Gynecologie)  de  la  Society  d'Obstet- 
rique et  de  Gynecologie  et  de  Pediatric  de  Paris. 


16    ) 


Foedyce  M.  Baekee,  M.D.,  Founder.  President, 
1876-1877.  Bowdoin  Medical  College,  1841.  Professor 
Obstetrics  Bowdoin  Medical  College.  Professor  of  Clini- 
cal Midwifery  and  Diseases  of  Women  in  the  Bellevue 
Hospital  Medical  College  ;  Surgeon  to  the  Woman's  Hos- 
pital of  the  State  of  Xew  York  ;  Consulting  Physician  to 
the  Bellevue  Hospital,  etc.,  New  York.  President  of  the 
Connecticut  Medical  Society  and  of  the  New  York 
Academy  of  Medicine ;  Member  of  the  County  and  State 
Societies ;  Honorary  Fellow  of  London,  Edinburgh  Med- 
ical Associations ;  LL.D.  Columbia  College,  Bowdoin 
College,  Universities  of  Edinburgh  and  Glasgow,  and 
offered  the  same  degree  from  the  University  of  Bologna 
at  its  750th  anniversary.     Born,  1818.     Died,  1891. 


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Robert  Barnes,  M.D.,  Honorary  Fellow,  1876. 
Born  in  Norwich,  England,  in  1817.  He  began  his  medi- 
cal studies  at  the  University  of  London,  but  ended  his 
course  at  St.  George's.  As  an  under-graduate  he  was 
Resident  Physician  at  the  Queen  Adelaide  Lying-in  Hos- 
pital. After  taking  his  M.R.C.S.  he  spent  two  years  in 
post-graduate  studies  in  Paris.  He  first  began  to  practice 
at  Nottinghill,  but  soon  removed  to  London  proper. 
Having  served  at  the  London  Hospital  as  Assistant 
Obstetrician,  he  succeeded  Ramsbotham  as  Chief  Phy- 
sician, and  later  served  in  the  same  capacity  in  the  Royal 
Maternity  and  the  Obstetrical  Service  at  St.  Thomas'  and 
St.  George's.  He  aided  in  the  foundation  of  the  Obstet- 
rical Society,  and  was  its  President  in  1865-66.  He  was 
Chairman  of  the  Obstetrical  Section  at  the  International 
Medical  Congress,  at  Philadelphia,  1876.  His  principal 
literary  monuments  are  his  "  Obstetric  Medicine  and  Sur- 
gery," "  Medical  and  Surgical  Diseases  of  Women,"  and 
"  Lectures  on  Obstetric  Operations." 


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Robert  Battey,  M.D.,  Founder.  Vice-President, 
1880.  President,  1888.  Honorary  Fellow,  1892.  Pro- 
fessor of  Obstetrics  and  Clinical  Professor  of  Gynecolog- 
ical Surgery  in  the  Atlanta  Medical  College.  Rome,  Ga. 
Born,  1828.     Died,  1895. 


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John  Shaw  Billixgs,  M.D.,  32  East  Thirty-first 
Street,  New  York  City.  Honorary  Fellow,  1878.  Born 
April  12,  1839,  in  Switzerland  County,  Indiana.  Miami 
University,  Oxford,  Ohio,  1857  ;  Ohio  Medical  College, 
1860  ;  LL.D.,  Edin.  (1884),  and  Harvard,  1886  ;  D.C.L., 
Oxon.,  1889  ;  M.D.,  Munich,  1889,  and  Dublin,  1892  ; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  and  Deputy  Surgeon-General  United 
States  Army  ;  Member  of  the  National  Academy  of 
Sciences  ;  Director  of  the  New  York  Public  Librarv. 


(     24     ) 


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George  H.  Bixby,  M.D.,  Founder.  Surgeon  to  St. 
Elizabeth's  Hospital  for  Women,  Boston,  Mass.  Died, 
1901. 


(    26     ) 


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Eugexe  Boise,  M.D.,  Grand  Rapids,  Michigan.  Born, 
November  29,  1846,  in  Wellington,  Lorain  County,  Ohio. 
Oberlin  College,  Oberlin,  Ohio,  1867  ;  Medical  Depart- 
ment of  the  University  of  Michigan,  1869  ;  Medical  De- 
partment of  Columbia  College,  New  York,  1870.  Gyne- 
cologist to  Butterworth  Hospital,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  ; 
Interne  at  City  (Charity)  Hospital,  New  York,  1870-1871. 
Ex-President  of  the  Michigan  State  Medical  Society  ;  Ex- 
President  of  the  Grand  Rapids  Academy  of  Medicine ; 
Fellow  of  the  American  Academy  of  Medicine  and  of 
the  American  Medical  Association. 


(     28     ) 


Hermann  J.  Boldt,  M.D.,  54  West  Fifty-first  Street, 
New  York.  Born  June  24, 1856,  in  Germany  (near  Berlin). 
Medical  Department  of  New  York  University,  February 
18,  1879.  Professor  of  Gynecology  in  New  York  Post- 
Graduate  Medical  School  ;  Gynecologist  to  St.  Mark's  and 
Post-Graduate  Hospital ;  The  German  Poliklinik  ;  Con- 
sulting Gynecologist  to  the  Beth  Israel  Hospital.  Mem- 
ber of  the  International  Gynecological  Society  ;  British 
Gynecological  Society  ;  Obstetrical  Society  of  New  York  ; 
New  York  Academy  of  Medicine  ;  New  York  Pathologi- 
cal Society ;  New  York  State  Medical  Society ;  New 
York  County  Medical  Society ;  New  York  County 
Medical  Association  ;  American  Medical  Association,  etc. 


(     30     ) 


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John  Wesley  Bovee,  M.D.,  1404  H  Street,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  Born,  December  31,  1861,  in  Clayton. 
Jefferson  County,  N.  Y.  Medical  Department  of  the 
Columbian  University,  Washington,  D.  C,  1885.  Pro- 
fessor Clinical  Gynecology  Columbian  University  ;  Gyne- 
cologist to  Columbia,  Providence,  and  Columbian  Univer- 
sity Hospitals.  Honorary  Fellow  of  the  Virginia  State 
Medical  Society;  Member  of  the  American  Medical  As- 
sociation ;  Southern  Surgical  and  Gynecological  Associa- 
tion ;  Mississippi  Valley  Medical  Association ;  Medical 
Society  of  the  District  of  Columbia  ;  Medical  Associa- 
tion of  the  District  of  Columbia  ;  Medical  and  Surgical 
Society  of  the  District  of  Columbia  ;  Washington  Obste- 
trical and  Gynecological  Society. 


32    ) 


Nathan    Bozeman,    M.D.,    1878.      Surgeon   to   the 
Woman's  Hospital  of  the  State  of  New  York.      Died, 

1886. 


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Bennet  Bernard  Browne,  M.D.,  510  Park  Ave- 
nue, Baltimore,  Maryland.  Born,  June  16,  1842,  at 
Wheatlands,  Queen  Anne's  County,  Maryland.  Loyola 
College,  Baltimore,  Maryland ;  University  of  Maryland, 
School  of  Medicine,  1867.  Professor  of  Gynecology  in 
the  ^Yoman's  Medical  College  of  Baltimore  ;  Professor  of 
Obstetrics  and  Gynecology  in  the  Baltimore  Polyclinic  and 
Post-Graduate  Medical  School ;  Gynecologist  to  the  Hos- 
pital of  the  Good  Samaritan.  Member  of  the  Medical  and 
Chirurgical  Faculty  of  Maryland.  President  of  the  Clinical 
Society  of  Maryland,  1884-1885,  and  Gynecological  and 
Obstetrical  Society  of  Baltimore,  1892-1893. 


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Charles  E.  Buckingham,  M.D.  Founder.  Born  in 
Boston,  1821.  Academic  Degree  from  Harvard,  1840; 
M.D.,  Harvard,  1844.  Adjunct  Professor  Theory  and 
Practice,  Harvard  Medical  School ;  Professor  of  Obste- 
trics and  Medical  Jurisprudence,  Harvard  Medical  School ; 
Consulting  Physician  to  the  City  Hospital  and  to  the 
Boston  Lying-in  Hospital,  Boston,  Mass.  Member  of 
the  Philadelphia  Obstetrical  Society  and  of  the  London 
Obstetrical  Society.     Died,  1877. 


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A.  Harper  Buckmaster,  M.D.,  University  of  Vir- 
ginia, Va.  Born,  December  9,  1859,  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Long  Island  College  Hospital,  1882.  Professor  of  Gyne- 
cology and  Obstetrics  at  the  University  of  Yirginia ; 
Ambulance  Surgeon  of  the  Western  District  of  Brook- 
lyn, 1882 ;  House  Physician  to  St.  Peter's  Hospital ; 
House  Surgeon  at  the  Woman's  Hospital  of  the  State 
of  New  York  ;  Assistant  Surgeon  to  St.  Peter's  Hos- 
pital, Brooklyn ;  Gynecologist  to  the  Hospital  for 
Mental  and  Nervous  Diseases  ;  Assistant  Surgeon  to  the 
Woman's  Hospital ;  Visiting  Physician  to  the  Piedmont 
Hospital,  Charlottesville.  Member  of  the  Academy  of 
Medicine  ;  Southern  Surgical  and  Gynecological  Associa- 
tion ;  Corresponding  Member  of  the  Brooklyn  Gynecolo- 
gical and  New  York  Obstetrical  Society  ;  formerly  Sec- 
retary and  Vice-President  of  the  Brooklyn  Patholo- 
gical Society. 


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Walter  L.  Burrage,  M.I).,  317  Marlborough  Street, 
Boston.  Born,  1860,  in  Boston,  Mass.  A.B.,  Harvard 
College,  1883  ;  A.M.,  M.D.,  Harvard  University,  1888. 
Visiting  Gynecologist  to  the  Carney  and  St.  Elizabeth's 
Hospitals  ;  Surgeon  to  Out-Patients'  Free  Hospital  for 
Women.  Member  of  the  Boston  Obstetrical  Society  ; 
Boston  Society  for  Medical  Improvement ;  Massachusetts 
Medical  Society  ;  Boston  City  Hospital  Club  ;  Alumni 
Association  of  the  Woman's  Hospital  of  the  State  of  New 
York,  and  the  Executive  Committee  of  the  Boston  Medi- 
cal Library. 


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Samuel  C.  Busey,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  901  Sixteenth  Street, 
K  W.,  City  of  Washington.  Born,  July  23,  1828,  in 
Montgomery  County,  Maryland.  University  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, April  8,  1848.  President  of  the  Medical  Associa- 
tion of  the  District  of  Columbia  ;  of  the  Medical  Society 
of  the  District  of  Columbia,  1877  and  1894  to  1899; 
a  Founder  and  President  four  terms  of  the  Washington 
Obstetrical  and  Gynecological  Society  ;  Vice-President 
and  Chairman  of  Sections  on  Obstetrics,  Physiology,  and 
Pediatric  Medicine,  American  Medical  Association  ;  at 
different  periods  Professor  of  Materia  Medica,  Diseases  of 
Infancy  and  Childhood,  Theory  and  Practice  of  Medi- 
cine, and  Emeritus  Georgetown  University ;  Founder 
and  Member  of  the  American  Pediatric  Society ; 
Founder,  Fellow,  Vice-President,  and  Honorary  Fellow 
of  the  American  Gynecological  Society  ;  Founder,  Coun- 
cillor, Vice-President,  and  President  of  the  Association  of 
American  Physicians ;  Honorary  Member  of  the  Medical 
Society  of  the  State  of  New  York  ;  Corresponding  Mem- 
ber of  the  Boston  Gynecological  Society  ;  Member  of  the 
Philosophical,  Anthropological,  and  Historical  Societies 
of  Washington ;  Vice-President  of  the  Washington 
Academy  of  Science.     Died,  1901. 


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Henry  Tubman  Byford,  M.D.,  100  State  Street. 
Born,  November  12,  1853,  in  Evansville,  Indiana.  Berlin 
High  School,  1868;  AVilliston  Seminary,  1870;  Chicago 
Medical  College  (Northwestern  University),  1873.  Pro- 
fessor of  Gynecology  and  Clinical  Gynecology  in  the  Col- 
lege of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  of  the  University  of 
Illinois  ;  Professor  of  Clinical  Gynecology  of  the  North- 
western University  Woman's  Medical  School  ;  Pro- 
fessor of  Gynecology  in  the  Post-Graduate  Medical 
School  ;  Professor  of  Gynecology  in  the  Chicago  Clinical 
School ;  Surgeon  to  the  Woman's  Hospital  of  Chicago ; 
Consulting  Gynecologist  to  Mary  Thomson,  Chicago 
Charity,  Michael  Reese,  Provident,  and  Chicago  Lying-in 
Hospitals,  and  Alma  and  Lake  Geneva  Sanitariums,  etc. 
Member  of  the  Chicago  Gynecological  Society  ;  British 
Gynecological  Society  ;  Chicago  Medical  Society  ;  Illinois 
State  Medical  Society ;  American  Medical  Association, 
and  Chicago  Medico-Legal  Society ;  Corresponding  Mem- 
ber of  the  Philadelphia  Obstetrical  Society ;  one  of  the 
Founders  of  the  International  Congress  of  Obstetrics  and 
Gynecology,  etc. 


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William  H.  Byford,  M.D.,  LL.D.  Founder.  Vice- 
President,  1876.  Council,  1878.  President,  1881.  Pro- 
fessor of  Obstetrics  and  Diseases  of  Women  and  Children 
of  the  Chicago  Medical  College ;  Gynecologist  to  the 
Mercy  Hospital ;  Consulting  Physician  to  the  Cook 
County  Hospital  and  to  the  Hospital  for  Women  and 
Children,  Chicago.  Chair  of  Gynecology,  Rush  Medical 
College.  President  of  the  Women's  Medical  College, 
Chicago.  Editor-in-Chief  "  Chicago  Medical  Journal 
and  Examiner."     Born,  1817.     Died,  1890. 


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John  Byrne,  M.D.  President,  1892.  314  Clinton 
Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Bora,  October  13,  1825,  in 
Ireland.  New  York  Medical  College,  1853  ;  Edinburgh, 
1846  ;  M.R.C.S.E.;  LL.D.,  College  of  St.  Francis  Xavier, 
1896.  Surgeon-in-Chief  of  St.  Mary's  Maternity;  Chief 
of  the  Gynecological  Department  and  President  of  the 
Faculty  of  St.  Mary's  Hospital ;  Consulting  Surgeon  to 
St.  John's  Hospital,  Long  Island  City.  Member  and 
ex-President  of  the  New  Y"ork  Obstetrical  Society  and 
of  the  Brooklyn  Gynecological  Society  ;  Fellow  of  the 
New  Yrork  Academy  of  Medicine ;  Corresponding  Mem- 
ber of  the  Boston  and  Washington  Gynecological  Socie- 
ties ;  Member  of  the  Kings  County  Medical  Society. 
One  of  three  Avho  organized  and  founded  the  Long  Island 
College  Hospital  in  1857-1858. 


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Henry  F.  Campbell,  M.D.  Founder.  Vice-Presi- 
dent, 1881.  Honorary  Fellow,  1890.  Professor  of 
Operative  Surgery  and  Gynecology  of  the  University  of 
Georgia ;  Surgeon  to  the  City  Hospital  and  to  the  Freed- 
man's  Hospital,  Augusta,  Ga.     Died,  1891. 


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James  Read  Chadwick,  M.D.,  270  Clarendon  Street, 
Boston.  Born,  November  2,  1844,  in  Boston.  Harvard 
College,  Class,  1865;  Harvard  Medical  School,  1871. 
Instructor  in  Gynecology  of  the  Harvard  Medical  School, 
1873  to  1880,  1883  to  1887 ;  Physician  to  Out-Patients 
of  the  Gynecological  Department  of  the  Boston  City  Hos- 
pital, 1875-1882.  Secretary  of  the  American  Gyneco- 
logical Society,  1876-1882,  inclusive;  President  1897. 
President  of  the  Harvard  Medical  Alumni  Association, 
1890-1893,  inclusive;  Vice-President  of  the  Harvard 
Graduates'  Magazine  Association  since  1893,  and  of  the 
Massachusetts  Cremation  Society  since  1894;  Librarian 
of  the  Boston  Medical  Library  since  1875.  Corresponding 
Fellow  of  the  London  Obstetrical  Society,  1876  to  1900, 
and  Honorary  Fellow  since  1900.  Honorary  Member  of 
the  Detroit  Academy  of  Medicine  since  1876,  and  of  the 
Medical  and  Chirurgical  Faculty  of  Maryland  since  1896. 


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Louis  Arthur  Alphonse  Charpentier,  M.D. 
Honorary  Fellow,  1889.  Born  in  Paris  in  1836,  and 
pursued  his  medical  studies  in  his  native  city,  taking  his 
degree  in  1863.  He  began  to  devote  special  attention  to 
obstetrics  and  gynecology,  and  in  1864  published  a  work 
on  "  Puerperal  Fever."  In  1869  he  became  Chief  of  the 
Obstetrical  Clinic  at  the  University,  and  published  a  work 
on  "Diseases  of  the  Placenta  and  Membranes."  In  1872 
he  became  Professor  Agrege  at  the  University,  his  Thesis 
being  devoted  to  a  "  Consideration  of  the  Various  Methods 
for  Treating  the  Eclamptic  Paroxysm."  During  the  same 
year  he  published  a  work  on  "  Puerperal  Paralysis." 
His  "  Lectures  on  Obstetrics,"  as  Professor  Agrege,  were 
collected  and  published  in  1874.  In  1875  he  translated 
Schroeder's  "  Midwifery"  into  French.  In  1883  he  pub- 
lished his  standard  work,  "  Traite  I  'ratique  des  Accouche- 
ments,"  and  shortly  afterward  was  elected  to  Membership 
in  the  Academy  of  Medicine.  He  was  a  Chevalier  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor. 


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Clement  Cleveland,  M.D.,  59  West  Thirty-eighth 
Street,  New  York  City.  Born,  September  29,  1843,  in 
Baltimore,  Maryland.  Harvard,  A.B.,  1867;  A.M., 
1870;  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  of  New  York 
City,  1871.  Attending  Surgeon  to  the  City  Hospital, 
1874-1877  ;  Gynecologist  to  the  New  York  Cancer  Hos- 
pital, 1886-1889;  Attending  Surgeon  to  the  Woman's 
Hospital  in  the  State  of  New  York,  1889  to  date ;  Con- 
sulting Gynecologist  to  St.  Vincent's  and  General  Me- 
morial Hospital.  Member  of  the  County  Society,  Acad- 
emy of  Medicine,  Mutual  Aid  Association,  Obstetrical 
Society,  and  Practitioners'  Society. 


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Henry  Clark  Coe,  M.D.,  8  West  Seventy-sixth 
Street,  New  York  City.  Born,  February  21,  1856,  in  Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio.  Yale,  A.B.,  1878  ;  A.M.,  1881  ;  Harvard 
Medical  School,  1881  ;  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons 
of  New  York,  1882.  Formerly  Pathologist  and  Assistant 
Surgeon  to  the  Woman's  Hospital ;  Obstetrician  and  Con- 
sulting Obstetrician  to  the  New  York  Infant  Asylum  ; 
Obstetric  Surgeon  and  Consulting  Obstetric  Surgeon  to 
the  New  York  Maternity  Hospital ;  Consulting  Gyneco- 
logist to  the  Manhattan  Hospital ;  Professor  of  Gyneco- 
logy in  the  New  York  Polyclinic ;  Gynecologist  to  the 
Bellevue  and  General  Memorial  Hospitals  ;  Consulting 
Obstetrician  to  the  New  York  Foundling  Hospital ;  Pro- 
fessor of  Gynecology  in  the  University  and  Bellevue  Hos- 
pital Medical  College.  Member  of  the  Royal  College  of 
Surgeons,  Eng.,  1884  ;  Licentiate  to  the  Royal  College  of 
Physicians  of  London,  1884.  Honorary  Fellow  of  the 
Edinburgh  Obstetrical  Society.  Fellow  of  the  New  York 
State  Society,  Academy  of  Medicine,  Obstetrical  Society, 
Clinical  Society,  Harvard  Medical  Society,  New  York 
County  Medical  Society,  and  Physicians'  Mutual  Aid 
Association. 


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John  Scott  Coleman,  M.D.,  1888,  Augusta,  Ga. 
M.D.,  University  of  Virginia  and  the  Jefferson  Medical 
College.  Clinical  Assistant  to  the  Chair  of  Surgery,  Jef- 
ferson Medical  College ;  Resident  Physician  Baltimore 
Alms  House.  Member  of  the  Medical  Association  of 
Georgia  and  of  the  American  Medical  Association.  Hon- 
orary  Fellow  of  the  American  Surgical  Association. 
Born,  1837.     Died,  1892. 


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Edwin  Bradford  Cragin,  M.D.,  62  West  Fiftieth 
Street,  New  York  City.  Born,  October  23,  1859,  in  Col- 
chester, Conn.  Yale,  1882 ;  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons  of  the  Medical  Department  of  Columbia  Univer- 
sity, New  York  City,  1886.  Professor  of  Obstetrics  of 
the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  Medical  Depart- 
ment of  Columbia  University,  New  York ;  Attending 
Physician  to  the  Sloane  Maternity  Hospital  ;  Consulting 
Obstetric  Surgeon  to  the  New  York  Maternity  Hospital ; 
Consulting  Gynecologist  to  the  New  York  Infirmary 
for  Women  and  Children.  Member  of  the  New  York 
Academy  of  Medicine,  New  York  Obstetrical  Society, 
New  York  County  Medical  Society,  and  of  the  Alumni 
Association  of  the  Roosevelt  Hospital. 


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Chaeles  James  Cullingwoeth,  M.D.  Honorary 
Fellow,  1893.  14  Manchester  Square,  London,  W. 
Born,  June  3,  1841,  in  Leeds,  Yorkshire,  England. 
Studied  at  the  Leeds  School  of  Medicine,  1861-1865  ; 
M.D.,  Durham,  1881  ;  (Hon.)  D.C.L.,  Durham,  1893. 
Obstetric  Physician  to  and  Lecturer  on  Diseases  of 
Women  at  St.  Thomas'  Hospital,  London ;  Examiner  in 
Obstetric  Medicine  at  the  University  of  Cambridge  and 
at  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians  of  London ;  late  Pro- 
fessor of  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology  of  Owen's  College, 
Manchester,  1885-1888  ;  Surgeon  (1873-1882)  and  Phys- 
ician (1882-1888)  to  St.  Mary's  Hospital  for  Women, 
Manchester  ;  Honorary  Librarian  (1872-1878)  and  Hon- 
orary Secretary  (1879-1884)  of  the  Manchester  Medical 
Society  ;  Lecturer  on  Medical  Jurisprudence  of  Owen's 
College,  Manchester,  1879-1885  ;  Visiting  Physician  to 
the  General  Lying-in  Hospital,  London,  1888-1893  ; 
Examiner  in  Obstetric  Medicine  of  the  University  of 
London,  1890-1894,  and  Victoria  University,  Man- 
chester, 1894-1896.  Member  of  the  Royal  College  of 
Surgeons  of  England,  1865.  Fellow  (late  President)  of 
the  Obstetrical  Society  of  London ;  Royal  College  of 
Physicians  of  London,  1887  ;  Royal  Medical  and  Chirur- 
gical  Society  of  London.  Honorary  Fellow  of  the  Edin- 
burgh Obstetrical  Society ;  Associe  Etranger  de  la  Society 
d'Obstetrique  et  de  Gynecologie  de  Paris. 

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Andrew  Fay  Currier,  M.D.,  104  Cottage  Avenue, 
Mt.  Vernon,  office  130  East  Thirty-sixth  Street,  New  York 
City.  Born,  March  17,  1851,  in  Norwich,  Conn.  Yale, 
1878  ;  Yale  Medical  College,  1880  ;  Columbia  (Physicians 
and  Surgeons),  1881.  Attending  Gynecologist  to  the 
Bellevue  Hospital,  Out-door  Poor  Department,  New  York  ; 
Assistant  Gynecologist  to  the  Skin  and  Cancer  Hospital, 
New  York ;  Consulting  Surgeon  to  McDonough  Me- 
morial Hospital,  New  York  ;  Mt.  Vernon  Hospital,  Mt. 
Vernon,  N.  Y. ;  Ossening  Hospital,  Sing  Sing,  N.  Y. 
President  of  the  Mt.  Vernon  Public  Library  and  of 
the  New  York  Medical  Union.  Secretary  of  the  New 
York  Society  for  the  Relief  of  Widows  and  Orphans  of 
Medical  Men.  Member  (formerly)  of  the  New  York 
State  Medical  Society ;  Member  of  the  New  York  County 
Medical  Society,  Westchester  County  Medical  Society, 
New  York  Medical  Union,  New  York  Academy  of  Medi- 
cine, New  York  Obstetrical  Society,  Jenkins'  Medical 
Society,  and  of  the  Mt.  Vernon  Medical  Society. 


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Ernest  Watson  Cushing,  M.D.,  168  Newbury  Street, 
Boston.  Born,  January  17,  1847,  in  Boston,  Mass.  A.B., 
Harvard,  1867  ;  M.D.,  College  of  Physicians  and  Sur- 
geons (Columbia),  New  York,  1871;  LL.D.,  Tuft's 
University.  Professor  of  Abdominal  Surgery  and  Gyne- 
cology of  Tuft's  University,  Boston  ;  Surgeon  to  the 
Woman's  Charity  Club  Hospital.  Member  of  the  Mas- 
sachusetts Medical  Society  and  of  the  American  Asso- 
ciation of  Obstetricians  and  Gynecologists.  Editor  of 
"  Annals  of  Gynecology  and  Pediatry." 


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John  C.  Dalton,  M.D.  Honorary  Fellow,  1877, 
New  York.  M.D.,  Harvard  Medical  School,  1847. 
House  Surgeon  Massachusetts  General  Hospital ;  Pro- 
fessor of  Physiology  Long  Island  College  Hospital, 
1859-61,  and  of  Physiology  and  Microscopic  Anatomy, 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New  York.  Born, 
1825.    Died,  1889. 


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Francis  Henry  Davenport,  M.D.,  419  Boylston 
Street,  Boston.  Born,  March  27,  1851,  at  Roxbury,  now 
part  of  Boston.  Williams,  1870  ;  Harvard,  1874.  Assist- 
ant in  Gynecology  of  the  Harvard  Medical  School  for 
several  years,  then  Instructor,  and  in  1895  was  appointed 
Assistant  Professor  of  Gynecology  ;  for  many  years  Physi- 
cian to  the  Department  for  Diseases  of  Women  in  the 
Boston  Dispensary  ;  formerly  Assistant  Surgeon  to  the 
Free  Hospital  for  Women  ;  now  Consulting  Surgeon  to 
same.  Member  of  the  Massachusetts  Medical  Society ; 
Boston  Society  for  Medical  Improvement ;  Boston  Ob- 
stetrical Society. 


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Edward  Parker  Davis,  A.M.,  M.D.,  250  S.  Twenty- 
first  Street,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Born,  September  16,  1856, 
in  Baldwinsville,  Xew  York.  Princeton,  1879  ;  Rush, 
1882  ;  Jefferson,  1887.  Professor  of  Obstetrics  in  the 
Jefferson  Medical  College,  Philadelphia,  and  of  Obstet- 
rics and  Diseases  of  Infancy  in  the  Philadelphia  Poly- 
clinic ;  Obstetrician  to  the  Jefferson,  Philadelphia,  and 
Polyclinic  Hospitals.  Member  of  the  American  Pedi- 
atric Society  ;  College  of  Physicians  of  Philadelphia ; 
Philadelphia  Obstetrical  Society  ;  International  Congress 
of  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology  (Founder). 


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Robert  Latotj  Dickinson,  M.D.,  168  Clinton  Street, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Born,  February  21, 1861,  in  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.  Long  Island  College  Hospital,  1882.  Ambulance 
Surgeon  and  Interne  to  the  Eastern  District  Hospital, 
1882.  At  the  Long  Island  College  Hospital  the  follow- 
ing appointments  :  Interne,  1882  ;  Chest  Department  in 
Dispensary,  1883-1886;  Assistant  Obstetrician,  1884,  to 
date;  Lecturer  on  Obstetrics,  1886-1899  ;  Assistant  Pro- 
fessor of  Obstetrics,  1899 ;  Surgeon  of  the  Brooklyn 
Police  Department,  1885;  Examiner  for  Civil  Service 
Commission,  1890-1897;  Obstetrician  to  Kings  County 
Hospital,  1894-1899;  Surgeon  (gynecologist)  to  Brook- 
lyn Hospital,  1897,  to  date.  President  of  the  Brooklyn 
Gynecological  Society,  1899.  Member  of  the  Kings 
County  Medical  Society ;  Physicians'  Mutual  Aid  So- 
ciety ;  New  York  Academy  of  Medicine ;  New  York 
Obstetrical  Society  ;    British  Gynecological  Society. 


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Jacques  Amedee  Doleris,  M.D.  Honorary  Fellow, 
1888.  20  Boulevart  de  Courcelles,  Paris.  Born,  Decem- 
ber 22,  1852,  at  Lembeye,  Department  des  Basses  Pyre- 
nees. Faculte  de  Medecine  de  Paris,  1880.  Ancien  Interne 
des  Hopitaux  de  Paris ;  Ancien  Chef  de  Laboratoire  de 
la  Faculte  and  Ancien  Chef  de  Clinique  de  la  Faculte  a. 
la  Clinique  d'Obstetrique  de  Gynecologie  de  Paris ;  Ac- 
coucheur de  l'Hopital  Boucicaut.  Membre  et  Ancien 
President  de  la  Societe  Obstetricale  et  Gynecologique  ; 
Membre  de  la  Societe  Anatomique ;  Societe  de  Medecine 
de  Paris  ;  Societe  Medico-Chirurgicale,  etc. 


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Thomas  Murray  Drysdale,  M.D.  Founder.  1307 
Locust  Street,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Born,  August  14,  1831, 
in  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Honorary  Degree,  A.M.,  Lafayette 
College,  1879  ;  Pennsylvania  Medical  College,  March, 
1852.  Consulting  Surgeon  to  Girard  College,  1885 ; 
Consulting  Gynecologist  to  the  Medico-Chirurgical  Hos- 
pital, 1892  ;  Assistant  Surgeon  of  the  First  Kegiment 
of  Pennsylvania  Infantry,  1861 ;  Surgeon,  1863.  Studied 
with  Dr.  Washington  L.  Atlee,  and  was  his  surgical 
assistant  for  ten  years.  Professor  of  Chemistry  in  Wagner 
Institute  of  Science  in  1855.  Professor  in  the  Franklin 
Institute,  1862.  Member  of  the  Philadelphia  County 
Medical  Society,  1853,  Vice-President,  1875,  President, 
1876  ;  Philadelphia  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences,  1854  ; 
State  Medical  Society,  1864,  Corresponding  Secretary, 
1873-1874;  American  Medical  Association,  1873;  Amer- 
ican Academy  of  Medicine,  1879,  Vice-President,  1882  ; 
International  Medical  Congress,  1876  ;  Philadelphia 
Pathological  Society,  1877  ;  Philadelphia  Obstetrical 
Society,  1877,  Vice-President,  1881,  President,  1887- 
1888  ;  College  of  Physicians,  1884 ;  British  Medical 
Association,  1887. 


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Augustus  Palmee  Dudley,  M.D.,  678  Madison 
Avenue,  New  York  City.  Born,  July  4,  1853,  in  Phipps- 
burg,  Me.  Portland  Academy,  1872  ;  Dartmouth  Medical 
College,  1878.  Professor  of  Gynecology  in  the  University 
of  Vermont,  and  in  the  New  York  Post-Graduate  Medi- 
cal School ;  Surgeon  to  Harlem  Hospital.  Member  of  the 
International  Gynecological  Society  ;  New  York  Obstet- 
rical Society  ;  New  York  Academy  of  Medicine ;  New 
York  State  Medical  Society. 


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Emilius  Clark  Dudley,  M.D.,  1619  Indiana 
Avenue,  Chicago,  111.  Born,  May  29,  1850,  in  Westfield, 
Massachusetts.  Dartmouth  College,  A.B.,  1873  ;  Long 
Island  College  Hospital,  1875.  Graduate  of  the  Woman's 
Hospital,  State  of  New  York.  Professor  of  Gynecology 
in  the  Northwestern  University  Medical  School ;  Gynecolo- 
gist to  St.  Luke's  Hospital,  Chicago.  Member  of  numer- 
ous societies  in  Europe  and  America.  Author  of  a  work 
on  "  Diseases  of  Women." 


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Edward  Louis  Duer,  M.D.,  1606  Locust  Street, 
Philadelphia.  Bom,  January  19,  1836,  in  Crosswicks, 
N.  J.  Yale  (academic),  1857  ;  University  of  Pennsylvania, 
1860.  Obstetrician  to  Philadelphia  Hospital ;  Consulting 
Obstetrician  to  Preston  Retreat  and  Maternity  Hospital  ; 
Gynecologist  to  the  Presbyterian  Hospital ;  Consulting 
Gynecologist  to  the  Home  for  Incurables ;  Gynecologist 
to  the  Polyclinic  Hospital,  and  one  of  the  founders. 
Twice  President  and  Vice-President  of  the  Philadelphia 
Obstetrical  Society.  Vice-President  of  the  American 
Gynecological  Society  ;  President  of  the  University  of 
Pennsylvania  Medical  Alumni  Association  of  Philadel- 
phia. Member  of  the  Philadelphia  College  of  Physicians  ; 
American  Medical  Association  :  State  Medical  Society  of 
Pennsylvania  ;  County  Medical  Society  of  Philadelphia ; 
Philadelphia  Pathological  Society,  etc. 


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J.  Matthews  Duncan,  M.D.  Honorary  Fellow 
1878.  London,  England.  M.D.,  Marischal  College, 
Aberdeen.  Lecturer  on  Midwifery,  St.  Bartholomew's 
Hospital.  President  of  the  Obstetrical  Society  of  Lon- 
don.    Born,  1836.     Died,  1890. 


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Alexander  Dunlap,  A.M.,  M.D.,  1877.  Honorary 
Fellow,  1888.  Springfield,  Ohio.  Graduate  of  the  Miami 
University,  1836  ;  M.D.,  Cincinnati  Medical  College, 
1839.  Professor  of  Surgical  Diseases  of  Women,  Starling 
Medical  College,  Columbus,  Ohio.  President  of  the  State 
Medical  Society  of  Ohio.  Vice-President  of  the  American 
Medical  Association.     Born,  1815.     Died,  1894. 


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George  M.  Edebohls,  M.D.,  59  West  Forty-ninth 
Street,  New  York  City.  Born,  May  8,  1853,  in  New 
York  City.  St.  John's  College,  Fordham,  N,  Y.,  1871  ; 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New  York,  1875. 
Professor  of  Diseases  of  Women  at  the  New  York  Post- 
Graduate  School ;  Attending  Gynecologist  to  St.  Francis' 
and  Post-Graduate  Hospitals  ;  Consulting  Gynecologist  to 
St.  John's  Hospital,  Yonkers,  and  of  Nyack  Hospital, 
N.  Y.  Fellow  of  the  New  York  Academy  of  Medicine. 
Member  of  the  New  York  County  and  State  Medical 
Societies. 


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James  Clifton  Edgar,  M.D.,  50  E.  Thirty-fourth 
Street,  New  York  City.  Born,  June  14,  1859,  in  New 
York  City.  Lafayette,  1882  ;  Ph.B.,  A.B.,  1883;  A.M., 
1885;  M.D.,  New  York  University,  1885.  Interne  of 
the  Bellevue  Hospital,  1885-1886  ;  Interne  of  the  Royal 
Frauenklinik,  Munich,  1888  ;  Assistant  Curator  of  the 
Bellevue  Hospital,  1887  ;  Instructor  in  Pathology  in  the 
University  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1887-1888  ;  Lecturer 
on  Obstetrics  in  the  University  of  the  City  of  New  York, 
1888-1889  ;  Adjunct  Professor  of  Obstetrics,  1889  ;  Asso- 
ciate Professor  of  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology,  1892-1897  ; 
Professor  of  Obstetrics,  1898  ;  Attending  Obstetrician  of 
the  New  York  Maternity  since  1894  ;  Attending  Physician 
of  the  Society  of  the  Lying-in  Hospital,  1893-1899  ;  Pro- 
fessor of  Obstetrics  and  Clinical  Midwifery  in  the  Cornell 
University  Medical  College  since  1898  ;  Attending  Physi- 
cian of  Mothers  and  Babies  Hospital  since  1899.  Mem- 
ber of  the  New  York  Obstetrical  Society ;  American 
Academy  of  Medicine  ;  New  York  Academy  of  Medi- 
cine ;  New  York  Clinical  Society. 


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Bache  McEvers  Emmet,  M.D.,  18  E.  Thirtieth  Street, 
New  York  City.  Born,  May  23,  1 843,  in  New  York  City. 
Studies  pursued  at  private  schools  in  Switzerland ;  later  at 
Lycee  St.  Louis,  in  Paris  ;  studied  medicine  for  three 
years  in  Paris  ;  New  York  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons,  1867.  Surgeon  to  the  Woman's  Hospital,  New 
York  ;  Professor  of  Diseases  of  Women  in  the  New  York 
Post-Graduate  Medical  School  and  Hospital ;  Ex-Gyne- 
cologist to  Columbus  Hospital.  Member  of  the  County 
Society ;  Academy  of  Medicine.  Ex-President  of  the 
Obstetrical  Society  ;  Roman  Medical  Society  ;  Physicians' 
Mutual  Aid  Association  ;  British  Gynecological  Society. 


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John  Duncan  Emmet,  M.D.,  91  Madison  Avenue, 
New  York  City.  Born,  April  26,  1857,  in  New  York 
City.  University  of  Virginia,  1878 ;  University  of 
Virginia,  1 880 ;  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons, 
Columbia  University,  1882.  Interne  at  the  Roosevelt 
Hospital  and  Woman's  Hospital,  New  York;  Assistant 
Surgeon  to  the  Woman's  Hospital  since  1886,  and  Assist- 
ant Gynecologist  at  St.  Vincent's  Hospital,  New  York 
City ;  Consultant  and  Gynecologist  at  St.  Joseph's  Hos- 
pital, Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Fellow  of  the  New  York  Obstet- 
rical Society.  Member  of  the  County  Medical  Society  of 
New  York.  Secretary  of  the  International  Permanent 
Congress  of  Obstetricians  and  Gynecologists.  Editor  of 
the  "American  Gynecological  and  Obstetrical  Journal." 


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Thomas  Addls  Emmet,  M.D.,  LL.D.  Founder. 
President,  1882.  89  Madison  Avenue,  New  York  City. 
Born,  May  29,  1828,  at  the  University  of  Virginia, 
Charlottesville,  Va.  Attended  one  year,  1845,  at  the 
University  of  Virginia  and  expelled  for  not  studying, 
or  dropped,  as  termed  at  present.  Jefferson  Medical 
College,  Philadelphia,  1849-1850.  Surgeon  to  the 
Woman's  Hospital,  New  York,  etc. 


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George  Julius  Engelmanx,  M.D.,  208  Beacon  Street, 
Boston.  Born,  July  2, 1847,  in  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Washing- 
ton University,  St.  Louis;  A.B.,  1867;  A.M.,  1870; 
M.D.,  Berlin,  1871  ;  Master  in  Obstetrics,  Vienna,  1872. 
Professor  of  Diseases  of  Women  aud  Operative  Midwifery 
of  the  Missouri  Medical  College  and  St.  Louis  Post-Grad- 
uate  School  of  Medicine  ;  Consulting  Surgeon  to  the  St. 
Louis  Female  Hospital ;  Physician-in-Chief  of  the  Mater- 
nity Hospital.  President  of  the  American  Gynecological 
Society  ;  Southern  Surgical  and  Gynecological  Society, 
1890  ;  St.  Louis  Obstetrical  and  Gynecological  Society, 
1887-1889  ;  Honorary  President  of  the  International 
Congress  of  Gynecology  and  Obstetrics,  1892-1899.  Fel- 
low of  the  London  Obstetrical  Society ;  British  Gyneco- 
logical Society ;  Boston  Obstetrical  Society.  Member  of 
the  American  Medical  Association  ;  Massachusetts  Medical 
Society ;  American  Association  for  Advancement  of  Sci- 
ence ;  St.  Louis  Academy  of  Science ;  Honorary  Member 
of  the  Harvard  Medical  Alumni  Association ;  Medical 
Society  of  the  State  of  New  York  ;  North  Texas  Medical 
Association ;  University  Archaeological  Association  of 
Philadelphia  ;  Corresponding  Member  of  the  Obstetrical 
Society  of  Philadelphia ;  Medico-Chirurgical  Society  of 
the  German  Physicians  of  New  York  ;  Buffalo  Society  of 
Natural  Sciences,  etc. 


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James  Henry  Etheridge,  A.M.,  M.D.,  1890.  Vice- 
President,  1896.  Professor  of  Therapeutics  and  Medical 
Jurisprudence  of  the  Push  Medical  College ;  Gynecologist 
to  the  Presbyterian  Hospital ;  Physician  to  St.  Luke's 
Hospital ;  Professor  of  Gynecology  Chicago  Polyclinic ; 
Physician  to  St.  John's  Hospital.  President  of  Chicago 
Medical  Society  and  of  Chicago  Gynecological  Society. 
Born,  1844.     Died,  1899. 


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Joseph  Adams  Eve,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  Augusta,  Ga. 
Born,  August  1,  1805,  in  Charleston,  S.  C.  South  Caro- 
lina Medical  College,  1828.  Professor  of  Obstetrics  in  the 
Medical  Department  of  the  University  of  Georgia.  Presi- 
dent of  the  Georgia  Medical  Association.  Member  of  the 
American  Medical  Association  and  of  the  Centennial 
Medical  Congress.  Honorary  Fellow  of  the  American 
Gynecological  Society,  etc.  Founder,  in  1833,  of  the 
Medical  College  of  Georgia,  which  now  forms  the  Medical 
Department  of  the  University  of  Georgia,  and  Professor 
in  this  institution  from  its  organization  to  the  time  of 
his  death,  covering  a  period  of  more  than  fifty  years. 
Died,  1886. 


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Willis  E.  Ford,  M.D.,  Utica.  New  York.  Born, 
1850,  in  Belfast,  New  York.  A.M.  conferred  at  Col- 
gate University ;  Medical  Department  University  of  the 
City  of  New  York,  1872.  Gynecologist  to  St.  Luke's 
Hospital,  Utica,  N.  Y. ;  Professor  of  Electro-Therapeutics, 
Medical  Department  University  of  Buffalo  and  Univer- 
sity and  Bellevue  Hospital  Medical  College,  New  York. 


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Frank  P.  Foster,  M.D.,  1881.  Secretary,  1882- 
1885.  Born  in  Concord,  N.  H.,  November  26,  1841. 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New  York,  1862. 
Formerly  Physician  for  Diseases  of  Women  to  the  Out- 
patient Department  of  the  New  York  Hospital  and 
Assistant  Surgeon  to  the  Woman's  Hospital,  New  York. 
Resigned,  1895. 


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Hexry  D.  Fry,  M.D.,  1601  Connecticut  Avenue, 
Washington,  D.  C.  Born,  April  11,  1853,  in  Richmond, 
Va.  Medical  Department  of  the  University  of  Maryland, 
1876.  Professor  of  Obstetrics  of  the  Medical  Depart- 
ment of  Georgetown  University  ;  Obstetrician  to  George- 
town University  Hospital ;  Obstetrician  to  Columbia 
Lying-in  Hospital ;  Gynecologist  to  Garfield  Memorial 
Hospital.  Member  of  the  American  Medical  Association  ; 
Southern  Surgical  and  Gynecological  Association  ;  Medical 
Association  of  the  District  of  Columbia  ;  Medical  Society 
of  the  District  of  Columbia ;  Washington  Academy 
of  Sciences  ;  Washington  Obstetrical  and  Gynecological 
Society.  Delegate  of  American  Gynecological  Society  to 
the  Third  International  Congress  of  Gynecology. 


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Henry  Jacques  GarriGtTtes,  A.M.,  M.D.,  107  East 
Sixty-second  Street,  New  York  City.  Born,  June  6, 
1831,  at  Copenhagen,  Denmark.  Metropolitan  (Copen- 
hagen), 1850  ;  University  of  Copenhagen,  1869.  Obstetric 
Surgeon  to  the  New  York  Maternity  Hospital ;  Visiting 
Obstetrician  to  the  New  York  Infant  Asylum  ;  Gyne- 
cologist to  the  German  Hospital ;  Professor  of  Obstetrics 
in  Post-Graduate  Medical  School  and  Hospital ;  Gyne- 
cologist to  St.  Mark's  Hospital ;  Consulting  Obstetric 
Surgeon  to  the  Maternity  Hospital ;  Professor  of  Gyne- 
cology in  the  School  of  Clinical  Medicine  ;  Consulting 
Physician  to  the  Mothers'  Home  and  Maternity.  Fellow 
of  the  New  York  Academy  of  Medicine.  Member  of  the 
New  York  County  Medical  Society ;  Society  of  Medical 
Progress ;  Eastern  Medical  Society.  Ex-President  of 
the  German  Medical  Society ;  Vice-President  American 
Gynecological  Society,  1897;  Council,  1892,  1898. 


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Eugene  Charles  Gehrung,  M.D.,  3857  Westminster 
Place,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Born,  June  10,  1840,  at  Mulhouse 
(Alsace),  France.  On  account  of  deafness,  studied  under 
private  tuition.  Physicians  and  Surgeons  (Orig.),  St. 
Louis,  1870.  Member  of  the  St.  Louis  Medical  Society ; 
Missouri  State  Medical  Society;  St.  Louis  Obstetrical 
and  Gynecological  Society ;  American  Medical  Associa- 
tion ;  American  Electro-Therapeutic  Society ;  Societe 
Obst.  et  Gyn.  de  Paris,  France;  Societe  Francaise 
d'Electro-Therapie.  Ex-President  (two  terms)  St.  Louis 
Obstetrical  and  Gynecological  Society. 


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Walter  R.  Gillette,  M.D.,  1881.  Consulting  Gyne- 
cologist to  Charity  Hospital ;  Physician  to  the  New  York 
Lying-in  Asylum  ;  Obstetrical  Surgeon  to  the  Maternity 
Hospital ;  Gynecologist  to  St.  James'  Hospital,  New  York. 
Resigned,  1889. 


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J.  Riddle  Goffe,  M.D.,  22  East  Thirty-fifth  Street, 
New  York  City.  Born,  August  10,  1851,  at  Kenosha, 
Wisconsin.  University  of  Michigan,  Class  '73  ;  Bellevue 
Hospital  Medical  School,  '81.  Interne  at  the  Woman's 
Hospital,  1881-83  ;  Professor  of  Gynecology  in  the  New 
York  Polyclinic  Medical  School  and  Hospital ;  Visiting 
Gynecologist  to  the  New  York  City  Hospital  ;  Assistant 
Gynecologist  to  the  New  York  Skin  and  Cancer  Hos- 
pital. Member  of  the  New  York  County  Medical  Society  ; 
New  York  County  Medical  Association.  Permanent 
Member  of  the  New  York  State  Medical  Society  ;  New 
York  State  Medical  Association ;  American  Medical  As- 
sociation ;  New  York  Obstetrical  Society.  Editor  of  the 
"  Medical  News"  to  date.  Secretary  of  the  American 
Gynecological  Society,  1896-1900. 


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William  Goodell,  M.D.  Founder.  Council,  1876. 
Vice-President,  1878.  Clinical  Professor  of  the  Diseases 
of  Women  and  Children  of  the  University  of  Pennsyl- 
vania ;  Physician-in-Charge  of  the  Preston  Retreat,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.  Honorary  Fellow  of  the  Edinburgh  Obstet- 
rical Society  and  of  the  Imperial  Medical  Society  of 
Constantinople.  Corresponding  Fellow  of  the  London 
Obstetrical  Society.  Member  of  the  local  and  State 
Medical  Societies.     Born,  1829.     Died,  1894. 


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John  Goodman,  M.D.,  1877.     Professor  of  Obstetrics 
in  the  Louisville  Medical  College.     Kesigned,  1892. 


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Seth  Chase  Gordon,  M.D.,  151  High  Street,  Port- 
land, Maine.  Born,  August  17, 1830,  in  Fryeburg,  Maine. 
Maine  Medical  School,  June,  1855.  Lecturer  on  Diseases 
of  Women,  Portland  School  Medical  Instruction  ;  Sur- 
geon to  the  Maine  General  Hospital  ;  Consulting  Surgeon 
to  the  Maine  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary.  President  of  the 
Maine  Medical  Association  ;  Maine  Academy  of  Medicine 
and  Science  ;  Section  of  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology  of  the 
American  Medical  Association  ;  Cumberland  County 
Medical  Society.  Fellow  of  the  Boston  Gynecological 
Society  ;  British  Gynecological  Society.  Vice-President 
of  the  American  Medical  Association  ;  Council,  1892. 
Vice-President  of  the  American  Gynecological  Society, 
1899;  Council,  1900. 


128    ) 


Egbert  Henry  Grandin,  M.D.,  36  E.  Fifty-eighth 
Street,  New  York  City.  Born,  September,  1855,  in  Tren- 
ton, N.  J.  Harvard,  A.B.,  1876  ;  Harvard,  1880.  Late 
Obstetric  Surgeon  to  the  New  York  Maternity  Hospital 
and  New  York  Infant  Asylum  ;  Consulting  Gynecologist 
to  French  Hospital  ;  Gynecologist  to  Columbus  Hospital, 
etc.  Member  of  the  New  York  State  Medical  Society  ; 
Medical  Society  of  the  County  of  New  York  ;  Xew  York 
Academy  of  Medicine  ;  Xew  York  Obstetrical  Society. 
President  of  the  Medical  Society  of  the  County  of  Xew 
York,  1895.  Vice-President  of  the  Xew  York  Academy 
of  Medicine,  1896-1899.  Chairman  of  the  Section  on 
Obstetrics  and  Gynecology  of  the  Academy  of  Medi- 
cine, 1889-1891.  Editor  of  "Cyclopedia  of  Obstetrics 
and  Gynecology."     Author   of  "  Practical  Obstetrics." 


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Chaeles  Monteaville  Geeen,  M.D.,  78  Marlbor- 
ough Street,  Boston.  Born,  December  18,  1850,  in  Med- 
ford,  Mass.  Harvard  College,  1874;  Harvard  Medical 
School,  1877.  Assistant  Professor  of  Obstetrics,  Harvard 
University  ;  Secretary  of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine,  Har- 
vard University  ;  Senior  Visiting  Physician,  Department 
of  Diseases  of  Women,  Boston  City  Hospital ;  Assistant 
Visiting  Physician,  Boston  Lying-in  Hospital ;  Obstetric 
Physician,  Boston  Dispensary ;  Consulting  Physician, 
Massachusetts  State  Almshouse.  Ex-President  of  the 
Obstetrical  Society  of  Boston ;  Vice-President  (1899- 
1900)  of  the  Massachusetts  Medical  Society.  Major  and 
Surgeon,  First  Corps  Cadets,  Massachusetts  Volunteer 
Militia.  Member  of  the  Boston  Society  for  Medical 
Improvement ;  Harvard  Medical  Alumni  Association  ; 
Association  of  Military  Surgeons  of  the  United  States. 


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Horace  Tracy  Hanks,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  766  Madison 
Avenue,  New  York  City.  Born,  1837,  in  Randolph,  Vt. 
Albany  Medical  College,  X.  Y.,  1861.  Emeritus  Pro- 
fessor of  Diseases  of  Women,  New  York  Post-Graduate 
School  and  Hospital  ;  Surgeon  to  the  Woman's  Hospital 
in  the  State  of  New  York  ;  Consulting  Gynecologist  to 
Tarrytown  Hospital  ;  to  Mt.  Vernon  Hospital ;  to  St. 
Joseph's  Hospital,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  and  to  Newark  (N.  J.) 
Hospital  for  Women  and  Children.  Late  President  of 
the  New  York  Obstetrical  Society  ;  late  Vice-President 
of  the  New  York  Academy  of  Medicine.  Member  of  the 
American  and  British  Gynecological  Societies ;  American 
Medical  and  New  York  State  Medical  Society,  and  New 
York  County  Medical  Society.     Died,  1900. 


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Kobert  P.  Harris,  MJ).     Honorary  Fellow,  1889, 
Philadelphia.     Died,  1899. 


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Philander  A.  Harris,  M.D.,  26  Church  Street, 
Paterson,  N.  J.  Born,  January  29,  1852,  in  Johnsons- 
burgh,  New  Jersey.  Medical  Department  of  the  Univer- 
sity of  Michigan,  1872  ;  College  of  Physicians  and  Sur- 
geons of  New  York  City,  1873.  Gynecologist  to  the 
Paterson  General  Hospital  and  Passaic  General  Hospital. 
Ex-President  and  Member  of  the  Passaic  County  District 
Medical  Society  ;  Passaic  City  Medical  Association,  and 
Practitioners'  Club  of  Paterson.  Member  of  the  Amer- 
ican Medical  Association  and  Lehigh  Valley  Medical 
Association.  Corresponding  Member  of  the  Obstetrical 
Society  of  Paris,  France.  Fellow  of  the  Morris  District 
Medical  Society  ;  New  York  Academy  of  Medicine. 


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Geoege  T.  Harbison,  M.D.,  1894.  221  West 
Twenty-third  Street,  New  York  City.  Former  Assistant 
Surgeon  of  the  Woman's  Hospital,  New  York. 


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David  Berry  Hart,  M.D.,  29  Charlotte  Square, 
Edinburgh,  Scotland.  Born,  October  12,  1851,  in  Edin- 
burgh. University  of  Edinburgh,  M.B.,  1877  ;  M.D., 
1880.  Lecturer  on  Midwifery,  Surgeons'  Hall,  Edin- 
burgh ;  Consulting  Gynecologist  to  the  Leith  Hospital  ; 
Obstetric  Physician  to  the  Royal  Maternity  Hospital, 
Edinburgh  ;  Gynecologist  to  the  Royal  Infirmary  ;  Ex- 
aminer in  Midwifery  and  Gynecology  to  the  Universities 
of  Edinburgh  and  Oxford.  President  of  the  Edinburgh 
Obstetrical  Society,  etc. 


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Fern  and  Henrotin,  M.D.,  353  La  Salle  Avenue, 
Chicago.  Born,  September  28,  1847,  in  Brussels,  Bel- 
gium. Rush  Medical  College,  1868.  Professor  of  Gyne- 
cology in  the  Chicago  Polyclinic ;  Senior  Surgeon  of  the 
Alexian  Brothers  Hospital ;  Gynecologist  to  St.  Joseph's 
aud  German  Hospitals.  Member  and  Ex-President  of  the 
Chicago  Medical  Society,  and  of  the  Chicago  Gyneco- 
logical Society.  Member  of  the  Illinois  State  Medical 
Society  and  the  American  Medical  Association,  etc. 


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William  Morse  Grailly  Hewitt,  M.D.  Honorary 
Fellow,  1888.  Bora  at  Bradbury,  Wilts,  England,  in 
1828.  He  entered  the  University  of  London  as  a  student 
in  Arts  and  Medicine  in  1846,  and  became  qualified  to 
practice  in  1850.  In  1852  he  opened  an  office  in  Lon- 
don, took  his  M.D.  degree  in  1855,  and  became  an 
M.R.C.P.  in  1856.  He  devoted  his  attention  to  surgery 
for  a  short  period,  and  then  took  up  pediatrics,  upon 
which  subject  he  wrote  extensively.  Not  until  1858  did 
he  become  identified  with  obstetrics,  when  he  assisted  in 
founding  the  London  Obstetrical  Society,  and  became 
Physician  to  the  British  Lying-in  Asylum  in  1859.  One 
year  later  he  began  to  teach  obstetrics,  at  St.  Mary's,  in 
association  with  Tyler  Smith.  In  1865  he  became  Pro- 
fessor of  Midwifery  in  the  University,  after  having  pub- 
lished his  famous  work  on  '"'Diseases  of  Women"  (1863). 
He  was  Harveian  lecturer  in  1878  (subject,  "  The  Mechan- 
ical System  in  Uterine  Pathology  ").  He  was  President 
of  the  Obstetrical  Society  in  1869-70  ;  resigned  his  Univer- 
sity Chair  to  be  made  Emeritus  in  1886.  Died,  August 
27,  1893. 


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J.  Braxton  Hicks,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.  Honorary  Fellow, 
1881.  London,  England.  Obstetric  Physician  to  Guy's 
Hospital.  President  of  the  London  Obstetrical  Society. 
Honorary  Fellow  of  the  Royal  Society,  and  of  the  Royal 
Societies  of  Berlin,  Edinburgh,  and  Philadelphia.  Born, 
1823.     Died,  1897. 


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Bartox  Cooke  Hirst,  M.D.,  1821  Spruce  Street, 
Philadelphia.  Born,  July  20,  1861,  at  Chestnut  Hill, 
Philadelphia.  University  of  Pennsylvania.  Professor  of 
Obstetrics  in  the  University  of  Pennsylvania ;  Gyne- 
cologist to  Howard,  Orthopedic,  and  Philadelphia  Hos- 
pitals. Associate  Foreign  Member  of  the  Obstetric  Society 
of  Paris  ;  College  of  Physicians  of  Philadelphia  ;  Phila- 
delphia Obstetrical  Society. 


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Horatio  R.  Holmes,  M.D.,  1892.  M.D.,  Long 
Island  College  Hospital,  1880.  Professor  of  Gynecology 
of  the  Medical  Department  of  Willemette  University, 
Portland,  Oregon  ;  Gynecologist  of  the  Portland  (Ore.) 
Hospital.  Member  of  the  Oregon  State  Medical  Society 
and  of  the  British  Gynecological  Society.  Born,  1856. 
Died,  1896. 


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William  Travis  Howard,  M.D.,  804  Madison  Ave- 
nue, Baltimore,  Md.  Born,  January  12,  1821,  in  Cum- 
berland County,  Virginia.  Student  at  Hampden-Sidney 
College  and  Randolph  Macon  College,  both  in  Virginia  ; 
Jefferson  Medical  College,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Professor 
of  Diseases  of  Women  and  Children  in  the  University 
of  Maryland ;  Consulting  Gynecologist  to  the  Union 
Protestant  Infirmary  ;  Gynecologist  to  the  Hebrew  Hos- 
pital and  Asylum  Association  of  Baltimore ;  Consulting 
Physician  and  Surgeon  to  the  Johns  Hopkins  Hospital. 
One  of  the  Founders  of  the  American  Gynecological 
Society,  Vice-President,  1880,  Member  of  the  Council, 
1883,  President,  1885 ;  one  of  the  Founders  of  the  Hos- 
pital for  the  Women  of  Maryland  ;  one  of  the  Founders 
of  the  Baltimore  Gynecological  and  Obstetrical  Society, 
and  the  second  President.  Honorary  Member  of  the 
Obstetrical  and  Gynecological  Society  of  Washington 
and  of  the  State  Medical  Society  of  North  Carolina. 
Corresponding  Member  of  the  Gynecological  Society  of 
Boston,  etc. 


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James  B.  Hunter,  M.D.  Surgeon  to  the  Woman's 
Hospital ;  Professor  of  Gynecology  in  the  New  York 
Polyclinic,  N.  Y.  President  of  the  Obstetrical  Society 
of  New  York ;  First  President  of  the  Practitioners' 
Society  of  New  York.  Editor  of  the  "  Xew  York 
MedicalJournal."     Born,  1837.     Died,  1889. 


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Phineas  Henry  Ingalls,  M.D.,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Born,  April  18,  1856,  in  Gorham,  Maine.  Bowdoin, 
1877;  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New  York, 
1880.  House  Surgeon  to  the  Maine  General  Hospital, 
and  to  the  Woman's  Hospital  of  the  State  of  New  York ; 
Visiting  Gynecologist  to  the  Hartford  Hospital ;  Medical 
Examiner  of  iEtna  Life  Insurance  Company.  Member 
of  Hartford  City,  Hartford  County,  and  Connecticut 
State  Medical  Societies ;  Woman's  Hospital  Alumni 
Association. 


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James  V.  Ingham,  M.D.  Founder.  Obstetrician  to 
the  State  Hospital  for  Women  and  Infants,  Philadelphia. 
Resigned,  1889. 


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A.  Reeves  Jackson,  M.D.,  1877.  Vice-President, 
1887.  President,  1890.  M.D.,  University  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, 1848.  Assistant  Medical  Director  U.  S.  Army, 
1863.  Professor  of  Gynecology,  College  of  Physicians 
and  Surgeons,  Chicago  ;  Lecturer  on  Gynecology  of  the 
Push  Medical  College  ;  Surgeon-in-Chief  of  the  Woman's 
Hospital  of  the  State  of  Illinois,  Chicago,  111.  Member 
of  the  American  Medical  Association,  American  Academy 
of  Medicine,  Chicago  Gynecological  Society,  and  the 
British  Gynecological  Society.  Corresponding  Member 
of  the  Boston  Gynecological  Society.  Born,  1827.  Died, 
1892. 


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Chaeles  Jacobs,  M.D.  Honorary  Fellow,  1895. 
53  Boulevard  de  Waterloo,  Brussels,  Belgium.  Born, 
January,  1862,  in  Brussels.  University  of  Brussels. 
Professor  Agrege  de  la  Faculty  de  Medecine  de  Brux- 
elles.  President  d'Honneur  de  la  Society  beige  de 
Gynecologie ;  Membre  de  la  Societe  Allemande  de 
Gynecologie  ;  Secretaire  General  du  Comity  Permanent 
du  Congres  International  periodique  de  Gynecologie  et 
d  'Obstetrique.  Honorary  Member  of  the  New  York 
Obstetrical  Society ;  Southern  Surgical  Association ; 
Chicago  Gynecological  Society;  American  Association 
of  Gynecologists.  Corresponding  Member  of  Gesellschaft 
fur  Geburtshiilfe  und  Gynecologie  zu  Leipzig,  etc.; 
Fondateur  du  Progres  Medical  Beige ;  Fondateur  de 
l'lnstitut  St.  Aune  de  Bruxelles  ;  Chirurgien  a  la  Clinique 
St.  Anne  de  Bruxelles,  etc. 


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William  Wright  Jaggard,  M.D.,  1889.  University 
of  Pennsylvania,  1880.  Assistant  Surgeon  U.  S.  Navy 
for  several  months.  Professor  of  Obstetrics  in  the  Chi- 
cago Post-Graduate  School ;  Lecturer  in  the  Illinois 
Training  School  for  Nurses  ;  Obstetrician  to  Wesley  Hos- 
pital and  Provident  Hospital ;  Consulting  Physician  to 
Chicago  Charity  Hospital ;  Professor  of  Obstetrics  in  the 
Chicago  Medical  College  ;  Obstetrician  to  Mercy  Hospital. 
President  of  the  Chicago  Gynecological  Society,  Chicago. 
Born,  1857.     Died,  1896. 


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WILLIAM   WRIGHT  JAGGARD. 


Joseph  Edward  Janvrin,  M.D.,  191  Madison  Ave- 
nue, New  York  City.  Born,  January  13,  1839,  in  Exeter, 
New  Hampshire.  Phillips'  Exeter  Academy,  June, 
1857  ;  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  of  the  Medical 
Department  of  Columbia  University,  March,  1 864.  Acting- 
Assistant  Surgeon,  Second  Regiment,  New  Hampshire 
Volunteers,  1861-1862;  Assistant  Surgeon,  Fifteenth 
Regiment,  New  Hampshire  Volunteers,  1862-1863; 
Physician  to  the  Department  of  Heart  and  Lungs,  De- 
milt  Dispensary,  1868-1872;  Assistant  Surgeon  of  the 
Woman's  Hospital,  New  York,  from  1872-1882;  Gyne- 
cologist to  the  New  York  Skin  and  Cancer  Hospital,  1883 
until  the  present  date.  President  of  the  New  York  Obstet- 
rical Society,  1890-1891,  and  of  the  New  York  County 
Medical  Association,  1896-1897.  Member  of  the  Amer- 
ican Medical  Association ;  International  Gynecological 
Congress  ;  New  York  Academy  of  Medicine  ;  New  York 
County  Medical  Association  ;  New  York  County  Medical 
Society ;  New  York  State  Medical  Association  ;  New 
York  Obstetrical  Society. 


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George  Wallace  Jarman,  M.D.,  54  W.  Seventy- 
sixth  Street,  New  York  City.  Born,  December  28,  1861, 
in  Murfreesboro,  Tennessee.  Southwestern  Baptist  Col- 
lege, Jackson,  Tenn.,  1881  ;  Bellevue  Hospital  Medical 
College,  1888.  Attending  Gynecologist  to  the  Memorial 
Hospital ;  Instructor  in  Gynecology  of  Columbia  College. 
Member  of  the  New  York  County  Medical  Society  ; 
Academy  of  Medicine  ;  New  York  Obstetrical  Society  ; 
West  End  Medical  Society. 


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Edward  Watrous  Jenks,  M.D.,  84  Lafayette  Ave- 
nue, Detroit,  Michigan.  Born,  March  31,  1833,  in  Victor, 
N.  Y.  Castleton,  Vt.,  Medical  College,  1855  ;  Bellevue 
Hospital  College,  N.  Y.,  1864;  LL.D.,  Albion  College 
(Mich.),  1879.  Formerly  Professor  of  Gynecology  in  the 
Chicago  Medical  College ;  President  and  Professor  of 
Obstetrics  and  Diseases  of  Women  in  the  Detroit  Medical 
College  ;  Professor  of  Obstetrics  and  Diseases  of  Women, 
Bowdoin  College  (Medical  School,  Maine).  Fellow  of  the 
Obstetrical  Society  of  London.  Member  and  formerly 
President  of  the  Michigan  State  Medical  Society  ;  of  the 
Presbyterian  (Detroit)  Academy  of  Medicine ;  of  the 
Gynecological  Society.  Honorary  Member  of  the  Maine 
Medical  Association  ;  of  the  Ohio  State  Medical  Society  ; 
of  the  Cincinnati  Obstetrical  Society ;  of  the  Upper 
Peninsula  (Michigan)  Medical  Society.  Member  of  the 
American  Medical  Association  ;  Detroit  Medical  and 
Library  Association ;  Wayne  County  (Mich.)  Medical 
Society. 


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Charles  Jewett,  M.D.  Council,  1895  ;  First  Vice- 
President.  330  Clinton  Avenue,  Brooklyn,  New  York. 
Born  at  Bath,  Maine,  1842.  Bowdoin  College,  A.B., 
1864;  A.M.,  1867;  Sc.D.,  1894;  M.D.,  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New  York,  1871.  Professor 
of  Obstetrics,  Long  Island  College  Hospital  since  1880; 
Obstetrician  to  Hospital  since  1882  ;  Professor  of  Obstet- 
rics and  Gynecology  since  1899  ;  Gynecologist  to  Hospital 
since  1899 ;  Consulting  Obstetrician  to  Kings  County 
Hospital  since  1893;  for  several  years  Surgeon-in-Chief 
to  the  Gynecological  Department  of  Brooklyn  Throat 
Hospital ;  Consulting  Gynecologist  to  Bushwick  Hospital. 
Member  of  Medical  Society  of  the  County  of  Kings, 
President,  1878-80,  Trustee  since  1894 ;  Brooklyn  Patho- 
logical Society ;  Brooklyn  Gynecological  Society,  Presi- 
dent, 1893;  New  York  Obstetrical  Society,  President, 
1894  ;  New  York  Academy  of  Medicine ;  Medical  Society 
of  State  of  New  York  ;  American  Academy  of  Medicine  ; 
Congres  Periodique  International  d'Obstetrique  et  de 
Gynecologic  Honorary  Member  of  British  Gynecologi- 
cal Society  and  Detroit  Gynecological  Society.  Honorary 
President  of  Obstetrical  Section  of  Pan-American  Medical 
Congress,  1893.  Author  of  "  Childbed  Nursing,"  "  Out- 
lines of  Obstetrics,"  and  "  Essentials  of  Obstetrics." 
Editor  of  "  Practice  of  Obstetrics." 


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Joseph  Taber  Johnson,  M.D.,  No.  926  Farragut 
Square,  Washington,  D.  C.  Founder.  Secretary,  1888-91. 
President,  1898.  Born,  June  30,  1845,  in  Lowell,  Mass. 
Honorary  degree  A.M.,  Columbia  University,  and  Ph.D., 
Georgetown  University  ;  Medical  Department  of  George- 
town University,  1865  ;  Bellevue  Hospital  Medical  Col- 
lege, 1867,  and  in  Vienna  in  Operative  Obstetrics,  1871. 
Acting  Assistant  Surgeon  in  the  United  States  Army 
in  1868-1872.  Professor  of  Obstetrics  and  Diseases 
of  Women  and  Children,  Howard  University,  Medical 
Department,  1867-1872;  Gynecological  Surgeon  to  Co- 
lumbia Hospital,  in  1892  ;  Gynecological  Surgeon  to  Prov- 
idence Hospital,  1 884-1 894  ;  Consulting  Gynecologist  to 
the  Emergency  Hospital  and  Central  Dispensary  since 
1890;  Professor  of  Gynecology  and  Abdominal  Surgery 
in  the  University  of  Georgetown,  Medical  Department, 
since  1874.  Member  of  the  Medical  Association  of  the 
District  of  Columbia ;  Medical  Society  of  the  District  of 
Columbia,  President,  1890  ;  Washington  Obstetrical  and 
Gynecological  Society ;  American  Medical  Association. 
Fellow  of  the  British  Gynecological  Society  ;  Southern 
Surgical  and  Gynecological  Society,  and  President,  1899. 
Honorary  Fellow  of  the  Massachusetts  Medical  Society, 
and  of  the  Medical  Society  of  Virginia  ;  President  of  the 
Woman's  Dispensary  and  Hospital  since  1884,  and  of 
the  Medical  Department  of  the  University  of  George- 
town. 

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Arthur  Weir  Johnstone,  M.D.,  Madison  Road, 
Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Born,  July  15,  1853,  in  Paint  Lick, 
Kentucky.  Centre  College,  June,  1872  ;  Medical  Depart- 
ment of  the  University  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1876. 
Member  of  the  Kentucky  State  Medical  Society ;  Ohio 
State  Medical  Society  ;  Cincinnati  Academy  of  Medicine  ; 
Cincinnati  Obstetrical  Society ;  British  Gynecological 
Society. 


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John  M.  Keating,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  1892.  Visiting 
Obstetrician  to  the  Philadelphia  Hospital ;  Fellow  of  the 
British  Gynecological  Society  ;  College  of  Physicians  of 
Philadelphia.  President  of  the  American  Pediatric  So- 
ciety, Colorado  Springs,  Col.     Born,  1852.     Died,  1894. 


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Thomas  Keith,  M.D.  Honorary  Fellow,  1888.  Born 
in  Cyrus,  Kincardineshire,  Scotland,  May  20,  1827.  He 
obtained  his  education  at  the  Universities  of  Aberdeen 
and  Edinburgh,  graduating  in  medicine  at  the  latter  city 
in  1848.  He  had  already  (1845)  been  an  apprentice  of 
Sir  J.  Y.  Simpson,  and  had  served  a  term  as  House- 
surgeon  at  the  Edinburgh  Maternity  Hospital.  After 
graduation  he  became  House-snrgeon  under  Syme  in  the 
Edinburgh  Royal  Infirmary,  and  lived  for  a  time  in  Italy 
as  an  Embassy  physician.  Upon  his  return  to  Scotland 
he  began  private  practice  at  Edinburgh,  and  in  1862  did 
a  successful  ovariotomy  (the  second  in  Scotland).  In 
1866  he  opened  a  private  hospital,  and  became  distin- 
guished as  an  ovariotomist  and  hysterectomist.  In  1888 
he  removed  his  practice  to  London,  where  he  died  Octo- 
ber 9,  1895.  He  was  an  F.R.C.S.  of  Edinburgh,  and  at 
one  time  Examiner  in  Clinical  Surgery  for  the  University. 
In  1879  he  was  made  Surgeon  for  Ovarian  Diseases  to 
the  Royal  Infirmary. 


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Howard  Atwood  Kelly,  M.D.,  1406  Eutaw  Place, 
Baltimore,  Md.  Born,  February  20,  1858,  in  Camden, 
N.  J.  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1877  ;  University  of 
Pennsylvania,  1882.  Founder  of  Kensington  Hospital  for 
Women,  Philadelphia,  Pa. ;  Associate  Professor  of  Obstet- 
rics in  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1888-1889  ;  Pro- 
fessor of  Gynecology  and  Obstetrics  in  the  Johns  Hopkins 
University,  1889-1899;  Professor  of  Gynecology  in  the 
Johns  Hopkins  University ;  Gynecologist-in-Chief  to  the 
Johns  Hopkins  Hospital.  Membre  Associe  Stranger  de 
la  Societe  Obstetricale  et  Gynecologique  de  Paris ;  Corre- 
spondirendes  Mitglied  der  Gesellschaft  fur  Geburtshulfe  zu 
Leipzig.  Honorary  Fellow  of  the  Edinburgh  Obstetrical 
Society ;  Royal  Academy  of  Medicine,  Ireland  ;  British 
Gynecological  Society.  Member  of  the  Washington 
Academy  of  Sciences. 


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GrLMAN  Kimball,  M.D.,  1877.  President,  1883. 
Honorary  Fellow,  1888.  Professor  of  Surgery  in  the 
Berkshire  Medical  Institute  and  in  the  Vermont  Medi- 
cal College ;  Surgeon  to  the  Lowell  Hospital,  Lowell, 
Mass.     Born,  1804.     Died,  1892. 


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Albeet  Feeeman  Afbicanus  King,  A.M.,  M.D., 
1315  Massachusetts  Avenue,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Born,  January  18,  1841,  in  Oxfordshire,  England.  Hono- 
rary degree  of  A.M.,  University  of  Vermont,  1885  ; 
Columbian  University,  Washington,  D.  C,  1861,  and 
University  of  Pennsylvania,  1865.  Professor  of  Obstet- 
rics and  Diseases  of  Women  and  Children  in  the  Medical 
Department  of  the  Columbian  University,  Washington, 
D.  C,  and  in  the  University  of  Vermont ;  Formerly 
Attending  Physician  to  the  Children's  Hospital  and 
Providence  Hospital,  and  Acting  Assistant  Surgeon  to 
the  United  States  Army,  1864 ;  Consulting  Physician  to 
the  Children's  Hospital,  Washington,  D.  C. ;  Obstetrician 
to  the  Columbian  University  Hospital.  President  (1885- 
86-87)  of  the  Washington  Obstetrical  and  Gynecological 
Society  ;  President  of  the  Medical  Society  of  the  District 
of  Columbia,  1883.  Fellow  of  the  British  Gynecological 
Society.  Member  of  the  Medical  Societies  of  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.  ;  also  of  the  Washington  Academy  of  Sciences 
and  of  the  American  Association  for  the  Advancement  of 
Science.  Associate  Member  of  the  Philosophical  Society 
of  Great  Britain. 


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Cyrus  A.  Kirkley,  M.D.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Born, 
March  13,  1845,  in  Madison  County,  Ohio.  London 
(Ohio)  Academy  ;  Starling,  1868.  Consulting  Gynecolo- 
gist to  the  Toledo  and  Robinwood  Hospitals.  Member  of 
the  American  Medical  Association ;  Ohio  State  Medical 
Society ;  Northwestern  Ohio  Medical  Association  ;  Toledo 
Medical  Association ;  Detroit  Gynecological  Society.  Fel- 
low of  the  British  Gynecological  Society. 


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Cornelius  Kollock,  A.  M.,  M.D.,  1887.  Vice- 
President,  1891.  Cheraw,  S.  C.  Graduate  Brown  Uni- 
versity, R.  I.;  M.D.,  University  of  Pennsylvania.  Presi- 
dent of  the  South  Carolina  Medical  Association  and  of 
the  Pee  Dee  Medical  Society.     Born,  1824.     Died,  1897. 


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Florian  Krtjg,  MJX,  13  E.  Forty-first  Street,  New 
York  City.  Born,  December  12,  1858,  in  Mayence,  Ger- 
many. Mayence,  1876  ;  University  of  Freiburg,  1882. 
Gynecologist  to  the  German  Hospital,  New  York  ;  Pro- 
fessor of  Gynecology  of  the  New  York  Polyclinic.  Mem- 
ber of  the  New  York  Obstetrical  Society ;  New  York 
County  Medical  Society ;  German  Medical  Society.  Corre- 
sponding Member  of  the  Philadelphia  Obstetrical  Society. 
Associate  Member  of  the  Pittsburg  Obstetrical  Society. 
Fellow  of  the  Academy  of  Medicine.  After  having  been 
assistant  to  Professor  Alfred  Hegar,  in  Freiburg,  he 
finished  his  medical  education  in  Vienna  and  Paris.  In 
1885  settled  in  New  York.  One  of  the  authors  of  "An 
American  Text-Book  of  Gynecology." 


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Charles  Carroll  Lee,  A.M.,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  1881. 
M.D.,  University  of  Pennsylvania.  Assistant  Surgeon 
U.  S.  Army,  1861-65.  Professor  of  Gynecology,  Post- 
Graduate  Medical  School  and  Hospital ;  Consulting  Sur- 
geon to  the  Charity  Hospital ;  Surgeon  to  the  Woman's 
Hospital ;  Physician  to  the  New  York  Foundling  Asylum, 
New  York.  President  of  the  County  Medical  Society. 
Born,  1839.     Died,  1893. 


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Christian  G.  Leopold,  M.D.  Honorary  Fellow, 
1891.  Dresden,  Seminar-Strasse,  25.  Born  in  Meerane, 
Saxony,  February  24,  1846.  Dr.  Med.,  Professor  der 
Genacologie,  Geheimer  Medicinalrath ;  Director  der 
Hoehrn  Frauenklinik  und  Hebarumen-Lehranstalt ;  ord. 
Mitglied  der  Kon.  landes  Medicinal  Collegiums  in  Dres- 
den. Member  and  Honorary  Member  of  many  learned 
Societies.  He  pursued  his  medical  studies  at  Leipsic, 
where  he  was  a  special  student  in  obstetrics  under  Cred§, 
and  took  his  medical  degree  in  that  city  in  1870.  He 
became  a  Privat-Docent  at  the  Leipzig  University  in 
1874,  and  Instructor  in  the  Midwives'  Institute  in  1881. 
In  1883  he  was  made  an  Assistant  Professor  and  Director 
of  the  Maternity. 


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William  T.  Lttsk,  M.D.  Founder.  Vice-President, 
1888.  President,  1893.  Honorary  Degrees  of  A.M.  and 
LL.D.,  Yale ;  Bellevue  Medical  College,  Valedictorian, 
1864.  Professor  of  Physiology  and  Histology,  Long 
Island  College  Hospital,  1871;  Consulting  Physician  to 
the  Maternity  Hospital  and  Foundling  Asylum  ;  Consult- 
ing Obstetrician  to  the  Lying-in  Hospital,  New  York ; 
Visiting  Obstetrician  to  the  Emergency  Hospital ;  Gyne- 
cological Surgeon  to  St.  Vincent's  Hospital ;  Professor  of 
Obstetrics  and  Diseases  of  Women  and  Children,  and 
of  Clinical  Midwifery  at  the  Bellevue  Hospital  Medi- 
cal College  ;  Physician  to  Bellevue  Hospital,  New  York. 
Honorary  President  of  the  Obstetrical  Section  of  the  Ber- 
lin Medical  Congress.  Honorary  Fellow  of  the  London 
and  Edinburgh  Obstetrical  Societies.  Corresponding  Fel- 
low of  the  Obstetrical  Societies  of  Paris  and  Leipsic. 
Co-editor  "  New  York  Medical  Journal,"  1 871-73.  Author 
of  "The  Science  and  Art  of  Midwifery."  Born,  1838. 
Died,  1897. 


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George  H.  Lyman,  M.D.  Founder.  Council,  1876. 
M.D.,  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1843.  Interne  of  the 
Blockley  Hospital.  Physician  to  the  Boston  City  Hos- 
pital, Boston,  Mass.  President  of  the  Massachusetts 
Medical  Society.  Member  of  the  Boston  Obstetrical 
Society.  Winner  of  the  Boylston  Prize,  1854,  for  essay 
on  "  Non-malignant  Diseases  of  the  Uterus."  Born,  1819. 
Died,  1891. 


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Archibald  MacLaren,  M.D.,  350  St.  Peter  Street, 
St.  Paul,  Minn.  Born,  April  16,  1858,  in  Red  Wing, 
Minn.  Princeton,  1880  ;  College  of  Physicians  and  Sur- 
geons of  New  York  City,  1883.  Clinical  Professor  of 
Gynecology  of  the  Minnesota  State  University ;  Gyne- 
cologist to  City  and  County,  St.  Joseph's,  and  Bethesda 
Hospitals  ;  Surgeon  to  St.  Luke's  Hospital,  St.  Paul. 


(     204     ) 


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Beverly  MacMoxagle,  M.D.,  1311  Hyde  Street, 
San  Francisco,  California.  Born,  October  17,  1855,  in 
Sussex,  New  Brunswick,  Canada.  Harvard,  1876.  Ex- 
Surgeon-in-Chief  to  the  Woman's  Hospital,  San  Fran- 
cisco ;  Surgeon  and  Gynecologist  to  the  Hospital  for  Chil- 
dren and  "Women,  San  Francisco  ;  Consulting  Surgeon  to 
the  German  Hospital,  San  Francisco.  Member  of  the 
Massachusetts  Medical  Society  ;  San  Francisco  County 
Society ;  California  State  Medical  Society ;  California 
Academy  of  Medicine  ;  American  Medical  Association. 


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Alfred  H.  McClintock,  M.D.,  Honorary  Fellow, 
1876,  Dublin,  Ireland.  Born  at  Dundalk,  County  Louth, 
Ireland,  on  October  21,  1821.  He  studied  at  the  Park 
Street  School  of  Medicine,  Dublin,  and  became  a  Licen- 
tiate of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  of  Ireland  in  1842. 
After  pursuing  a  course  of  study  in  Paris  he  became  an 
assistant  to  Johnson,  the  Master  of  the  Rotunda  Hospital, 
Dublin.  In  1844  he  became  a  F.R.C.S.L,  and  afterward 
took  a  medical  degree  at  Glasgow,  becoming  an  L.R.C.P.I. 
in  1851.  In  1854  he  became  Master  of  the  Rotunda  Hos- 
pital, at  the  early  age  of  thirty-four,  and  held  the  position 
until  1861.  Two  years  later  appeared  his  work  "Clinical 
Memoirs  on  Diseases  of  Women."  At  the  request  of  the 
New  Sydenham  Society  he  prepared  an  edition  of  Smellie's 
Midwifery,  bringing  the  subject  up  to  date.  Edinburgh 
University  conferred  upon  him  the  degree  of  LL.D.  He 
was  President  of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons,  Ireland, 
in  1881,  and  during  the  same  year  was  Chairman  of  the 
Obstetrical  Section  of  the  International  Medical  Congress 
in  London.     He  died  in  Dublin,  October  21,  1881. 


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Malcolm  McLean,  M.D.,  29  E.  One-hundred-and- 
twenty-sixth  Street,  New  York  City.  Born,  April  18, 
1848,  in  Rahway,  New  Jersey.  College  of  Physicians 
and  Surgeons  of  New  York,  1869.  Surgeon-in-Chief  of 
St.  Andrew's  Infirmary  for  Women  ;  Consulting  Gyne- 
cologist, Department  of  Public  Charities,  New  York. 
Member  of  the  Medical  Society  of  the  County  of  New 
York  ;  Harlem  Medical  Association.  Fellow  of  the  New 
York  Academy  of  Medicine  and  of  the  New  York  Ob- 
stetrical Society. 


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Matthew  Derbyshire  Mann,  M.D.  President, 
1895.  37  Allen  Street,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Born,  July  12, 
1845,  in  Utica,  N.  Y.  Yale,  A.B.,  1867;  A.M.,  1870; 
M.D.,  Columbia,  N.  Y.,  1871.  Professor  of  Obstetrics 
and  Gynecology  in  the  Medical  Department  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  Buffalo ;  Gynecologist  and  Consulting  Obste- 
trician to  the  Buffalo  General  Hospital ;  Consulting 
Gynecologist  to  the  Erie  County  Hospital,  the  German 
Deaconess'  Hospital,  and  the  German  Hospital.  Fel- 
low of  the  Buffalo  Academy  of  Medicine  (President,  1900) ; 
Fellow  of  the  New  York  Academy  of  Medicine  ;  Corre- 
sponding Fellow  of  the  New  York  Obstetrical  Society. 
Permanent  Member  of  the  New  York  State  Medical 
Society.  Associate  Member  of  the  Pittsburg  Obstetrical 
Society.  Honorary  Member  of  the  Washington  Obstet- 
rical and  Gynecological  Society.  Foundation  Member  of 
the  International  Congress  of  Obstetricians  and  Gynecolo- 
gists. 


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Ed.  August  Martin,  M.D.  Honorary  Fellow,  1888. 
University  of  Greifswald.  M.D.,  Berlin,  1870 ;  LL.D., 
Edinburgh,  1898.  Born  in  Jena,  July  14,  1847,  and 
was  a  son  of  the  celebrated  obstetrician  and  gynecologist 
Ed.  Martin,  of  the  University  of  Berlin.  He  pursued  his 
studies  at  Berlin,  and  was  a  special  pupil  of  his  father 
and  Karl  Schroeder.  He  took  his  medical  degree  in 
1870,  at  Berlin,  and  two  years  later  became  an  assistant 
at  his  father's  clinic.  In  1876  he  became  Privat-docent 
in  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology,  and  later  Assistant  Pro- 
fessor. He  is  now  full  Professor  of  Gynecology  at  Greifs- 
wald, Prussia.  Author  of  a  "  Text-Book  of  Gynecology" 
and  a  work  on  "Diseases  of  the  Ovary"  (1899).  He  is, 
with  Sanger,  editor  of  the  "  Monatschrift  fur  Geburtshilfe 
und  Gynakologie." 


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Franklin  H.  Martin,  M.D.,  1889.  Professor  of 
Gynecology  of  the  Post-Graduate  Medical  School  of 
Chicago ;  Surgeon  to  the  Woman's  Hospital  of  Chicago, 
Chicago.     Dropped,  1894,  for  non-attendance. 


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Richard  Brooke  Maury,  M.D.,  273  Beale  Street, 
Memphis,  Term.  Born,  February  5,  1834,  in  George- 
town, D.  C.  University  of  Virginia,  1857;  University 
of  New  York,  1858.  Professor  of  Practice  in  the  Mem- 
phis Medical  College  ;  Professor  of  Gynecology  in  the 
Memphis  Hospital  Medical  College.  President  of  the 
Board  of  Education  of  the  Memphis  Public  Schools. 
Member  of  the  Southern  Surgical  and  Gynecological 
Association ;  British  Gynecological  Society ;  Tennessee 
State  Medical  Society. 


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Edward  Earnest  Montgomery,  M.D.,  1703  Walnut 
Street,  Philadelphia.  Born,  May  15,  1849,  in  Newark, 
Ohio.  Denison  University,  Ohio,  1871  ;  Jefferson  Med- 
ical College,  1874.  Professor  of  Gynecology  in  the  Med- 
ico-Chirurgical  College,  1886-91  ;  Professor  of  Obstetrics 
and  Gynecology,  1891-92;  Professor  of  Clinical  Gyne- 
cology in  the  Jefferson  Medical  College,  1892-98;  Pro- 
fessor of  Gynecology  in  the  Jefferson  Medical  College, 
1898  ;  Obstetrician  to  the  Philadelphia  Hospital  for  fifteen 
years  ;  Gynecologist  to  St.  Joseph's  and  Jefferson  Hos- 
pitals ;  Consulting  Gynecologist  to  the  Kensington  Hos- 
pital for  Women  and  the  Philadelphia  Lying-in  Hospital. 
Ex-President  of  the  Philadelphia  Clinical  Society  ;  Presi- 
dent of  the  Philadelphia  Obstetrical  Society ;  of  the 
Alumni  Association  of  Jefferson  Medical  College  ;  of  the 
State  Medical  Society  of  Pennsylvania.  President  of  the 
American  Association  of  Obstetricians  and  Gynecologists, 
1889,  and  of  the  Medical  Staff  of  the  St.  Joseph's  Hos- 
pital. Member  of  the  County  and  State  Medical  Soci- 
eties and  American  Medical  Association  ;  Philadelphia 
Obstetrical  Society  ;  College  of  Physicians  of  Philadel- 
phia. 


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Ottavio  Morisani,  M.D.  Honorary  Fellow,  1892. 
3  Via  Brozzio,  Naples,  Italy.  Born,  1835,  at  Formicola, 
Prov.  di  Caserta.  Laureate  in  Medicina  e  Chirurgici 
nella  R.  Universita  di  Napoli  nel  1855.  Direttore  dell' 
Istituto  Ostetrico-ginecologico  della  Universita  di  Napoli. 
Senatore  del  Regus,  Socio  Ordinario  della  R.  Academia 
Medico-Chirurgica.  Corrispondente  dell'  Accademia  di 
Medicina  di  Parigi,  e  della  Societa  Ginecologica  Ameri- 
cana, etc. 


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William  E.  Moseley,  M.D.  President  of  the  Balti- 
more Gynecological  and  Obstetrical  Society  ;  Gynecologist 
to  the  Union  Protestant  Infirmary,  Baltimore. 


(     224    ) 


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Paul  Fortunatus  Munde,  M.D.,  20  West  Forty- 
fifth  Street,  New  York  City.     Born,  September  7,  1846, 
in   Dresden,   Saxony.     M.D.,  Harvard,  1866  ;    Master  of 
Obstetrics  University  of  Vienna,  Austria,    1871;    Hon- 
orary LL.D  of  Dartmouth  College,  1897.     Assistant  to 
Professor   von    Scanzoni,  at  Maternity  Hospital,  Wiirz- 
burg,  Bavaria,  1867-1870  ;  Battalion  Surgeon,  Bavarian 
Army,  in    Franco-Prussian  War,  1870-1871  ;  Assistant 
Surgeon  to  the  New  York  Woman's  Hospital,  1874-79 ; 
Gynecologist   to  Mt.   Sinai   Hospital,  New  York,   since 
1882  ;  Consulting  Obstetrician  of  the  New  York  Mater- 
nity  and   Mothers'    and    Babies'  Hospitals  ;    Consulting 
Gynecologist  of  the   Skin    and  Cancer   Hospital ;    Pro- 
fessor Emeritus  of  Gynecology  at  the  New  York   Poly- 
clinic ;  Professor  of  Gynecology  at   Dartmouth   Medical 
College.     Fellow  of  the  New  York  Academy  of  Medi- 
cine ;     British     Gynecological     Society,   Vice-President, 
1887  ;  Academy  of  Medicine,  New  York ;  Corresponding 
Fellow  of  the  Obstetrical  Societies  of  Philadelphia  and 
Leipzic.      Member   of   the    County    Medical   Society  of 
New  York  ;    Woman's  Hospital  Society  of  New  York. 
President   of  the  New  York  Obstetrical  Society,  1886- 
1888.      Honorary     Fellow    of     Edinburgh     Obstetrical 
Society.     Honorary  President  of  the  International  Con- 
gress of  Obstetricians  and  Gynecologists,  1897  and  1899. 
Founder  of  the  American  Gynecological  Society ;  Treas- 
urer, 1876-1883  ;  Vice-President,  1884;  President,  1897. 

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Robert  Alexander  Murray,  M.D.,  112  AVest 
Eightieth  Street,  New  York  City.  Born,  January  7,  1852, 
in  New  York  City.  College  City  of  New  York,  1873  ; 
Medical  Department  of  New  York  University,  1875. 
Late  Adjunct  Professor  of  Obstetrics,  New  Yrork  Univer- 
sity Obstetrical  Department ;  late  Obstetric  Surgeon  to 
the  Maternity  Hospital,  Blackwell's  Island,  New  York  ; 
late  Surgeon  to  Workhouse  and  Almshouse.  Member  of 
the  Medico-Surgical  Society  ;  Society  of  Medico-Jurispru- 
dence ;  Bellevue  Hospital  Alumni  Association,  House 
Physician,  1873-1875;  County  Medical  Society  of  New 
York.  Fellow  and  late  President  of  the  New  York 
Obstetrical  Society.  Fellow  of  the  New  York  Academy 
of  Medicine. 


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Henry  Parker  Newman,  A.M.,  M.D.,  438  La  Salle 
Avenue,  Chicago,  111.  Born,  December  2,  1853,  in 
Washington,  New  Hampshire.  Dartmouth  College,  1875 
(Honorary,  1894) ;  Detroit  Medical,  1878.  Professor  of 
Clinical  Gynecology  in  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Sur- 
geons of  Chicago  (Medical  Department  of  the  University 
of  Illinois) ;  Professor  of  Gynecology  in  the  Chicago 
Polyclinic ;  President  and  Surgeon-in-Charge  of  the 
Marion  Sims  Hospital ;  Consulting  Gynecologist  to  St. 
Anthony's,  the  West  Side,  and  Chicago  Maternity  Hos- 
pitals, and  to  the  Lake  Geneva  (Wis.)  and  the  Alma 
(Mich.)  Sanitariums.  Ex-President  of  the  Chicago 
Gynecological  Society.  Treasurer  of  the  American 
Medical  Association,  and  President  of  the  Section  on 
Obstetrics  and  Diseases  of  Women  (1901). 


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Charles  P.  Noble,  M.D.,  1509  Locust  Street,  Phila- 
delphia. Born,  November  15,  1863,  in  Federalsburg, 
Maryland.  University  of  Maryland,  1884.  Surgeon-in- 
Chief  of  the  Kensington  Hospital  for  Women  ;  Clinical 
Professor  of  Gynecology  of  the  Woman's  Medical  College, 
Philadelphia.  Fellow  of  the  College  of  Physicians  of 
Philadelphia  ;  Southern  Surgical  and  Gynecological  As- 
sociation ;  British  Gynecological  Society ;  Member  (Ex- 
President)  of  the  Philadelphia  Obstetrical  Society. 


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Emil  Noeggerath,  M.D.  Founder.  Vice-Presi- 
dent, 1882.  Honorary  Fellow,  1888.  Professor  of  Ob- 
stetrics and  Diseases  of  Women  of  the  New  York  Medical 
College  ;  Surgeon  to  the  Woman's  Hospital  of  the  State 
of  New  York  ;  Gynecologist  to  the  Mt.  Sinai  Hospital, 
New  York. 


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Richard  Cooper  Norris,  M.D.,  500  N.  Twentieth 
Street,  Philadelphia.  Born,  November  9,  1863,  in  Havre 
de  Grace,  Md.  Dickinson  College,  1884  ;  Medical  De- 
partment of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1887.  Out- 
patient Department  of  St.  Clement's  Hospital,  1888-1890  ; 
District  Physician,  Department  of  Charities  and  Correc- 
tion, 1889-1895  ;  Assistant  Obstetrician,  University  Ma- 
ternity, 1888-1895  ;  Obstetric  Registrar,  Philadelphia 
Hospital,  1889-1893  ;  Gynecologist  to  the  Southeastern 
Dispensary  and  Hospital  for  Women  and  Children,  1893- 
1899 ;  Lecturer  on  Clinical  and  Operative  Obstetrics, 
University  of  Pennsylvania  ;  Surgeon-in-Charge  of  Preston 
Retreat ;  Gynecologist  to  the  Methodist  and  Philadelphia 
Hospitals  ;  Consulting  Gynecologist  to  the  Southeastern 
Dispensary  and  Hospital  for  Women  and  Children. 
Member  of  the  Philadelphia  County,  Obstetrical,  Pediatric, 
and  Pathological  Societies,  and  of  the  College  of  Phy- 
sicians of  Philadelphia. 


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Robert  Michael  Olshausen,  M.D.  Honorary 
Fellow,  1891.  Berlin,  Germany.  Born  at  Kiel,  July 
3,  1835.  He  began  his  studies  in  his  native  city  in  1853, 
and  took  his  medical  degree  at  Konigsburg  in  1857.  He 
became  a  special  pupil  and  assistant  of  Ed.  Martin  at  his 
Gynecological  Clinic  in  Berlin,  and  in  1862  qualified  as 
Privat-docent  in  Obstetrics  at  Halle.  In  1863  he  was 
made  a  Professor  Extraordinary  at  the  latter  University, 
and  later  became  full  Professor  in  Obstetrics  and  Gyne- 
cology. He  is  now  Professor  of  Gynecology  and  Obstet- 
rics at  Berlin.  With  Veit  he  has  published  a  continua- 
tion of  Schroder's  "  Obstetrics  ; "  also  a  monograph  on  the 
"  Ovary." 


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Charles  Pajot,  M.D.  Honorary  Fellow,  1877. 
Paris,  France.  Professor  of  Obstetrics  of  the  Paris  Fac- 
ulty, 1863  :  Honorary  Professor  of  same,  1886.  Founder 
and  First  President  of  the  Societe  d'Obstetrique  et  de 
Gynecologie  de  Paris.     Born,  1816.     Died,  1899. 


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Chauncey  D.  Palmer,  M.D.  (Avondale),  Cincinnati, 
Ohio.  Council,  1888.  Born,  September  18,  1839,  in 
Zanesville,  Ohio.  Woodward  College  (Cincinnati),  1857  ; 
Medical  College  of  Ohio,  1862.  Professor  of  Obstetrics 
and  of  Gynecology  in  the  Medical  College  of  Ohio,  1869 ; 
Professor  of  Gynecology  and  Clinical  Gynecology  in  the 
Medical  College  of  Ohio ;  Clinician  in  Obstetrics  and 
Gynecology  to  the  Cincinnati  Hospital  for  tweny-two 
years,  now  Consultant  to  same ;  Consulting  Gynecologist 
at  the  Presbyterian  Hospital  of  Cincinnati ;  Consulting 
Gynecologist  to  the  German  Protestant  Hospital  and  Pres- 
byterian Hospital  at  Cincinnati.  Member  and  Ex-Presi- 
dent of  the  Cincinnati  Academy  of  Medicine  and  of  the 
Cincinnati  Obstetrical  Society.  Member  of  the  Ohio  State 
Medical  Society  ;  American  Medical  Association  ;  Missis- 
sippi Valley  Medical  Association. 


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William  Henry  Parish,  M.D.,  1435  Spruce  Street, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Vice-President,  1893.  Born,  October 
23,  1845,  in  Holly  Springs,  Miss.  Jefferson  Medical 
College,  1870.  Professor  of  Obstetrics  at  Dartmouth 
Medical  College  ;  Professor  of  the  Woman's  Medical  Col- 
lege of  Pennsylvania ;  Gynecologist  and  Medical  Director 
of  St.  Agnes'  Hospital ;  Consultant  to  Lying-in  Charity 
and  Kensington  Hospital,  etc. ;  formerly  Visiting  Physi- 
cian to  St.  Mary's  Hospital,  and  Obstetrician  to  Philadel- 
phia Hospital.  Ex-President  of  the  Philadelphia  Obstet- 
rical Society.  Member  of  the  College  of  Physicians  of 
Philadelphia ;  American  Medical  Association ;  Southern 
Surgical  and  Gynecological  Association. 


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Theophilus  Paevin,  M.D.,  LL.D.  Founder.  Vice- 
President,  1882.  President,  1892.  A.M.,  State  Uni- 
versity, Indiana.  Professor  of  Obstetrics  and  Diseases  of 
Women  and  Children  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons,  Indiana ;  Resident  Physician  at  the  Wills  Eye 
Hospital,  Philadelphia ;  Professor  of  Materia  Medica, 
Ohio  Medical  College;  Professor  of  Obstetrics  and  Medi- 
cal and  Surgical  Diseases  of  Women  in  the  University, 
Louisville,  and  of  the  Medical  College,  Indiana  ;  Professor 
of  Obstetrics  and  Diseases  of  Women  and  Children  in  the 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  in  Indianapolis,  and 
later  in  the  Jefferson  Medical  College,  Philadelphia ; 
Obstetrician  to  the  Philadelphia  Hospital.  President  of 
the  State  Medical  Society  of  Indiana ;  American  Academy 
of  Medicine  ;  Philadelphia  Obstetrical  Society.  Honorary 
Member  of  many  foreign  societies.  Born,  1829.  Died, 
1898. 


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Edmond  Randolph  Peaslee,  M.D.,  LL.D.  Founder. 
Vice-President,  1876.  President,  1878.  Dartmouth  Col- 
lege, 1836  ;  M.D.,  Yale  Medical  College,  1840.  Professor 
of  Gynecology  of  the  Bellevue  Hospital  Medical  College ; 
Surgeon  to  the  Woman's  Hospital  of  the  State  of  New 
York,  New  York  ;  Professor  of  Anatomy  and  Physiology, 
Dartmouth  Medical  College  (successor  to  O.  W.  Holmes) ; 
Professor  of  Anatomy  and  Surgery,  Bowdoin  College,  and 
of  Obstetrics  and  Diseases  of  Women,  New  York  Medical 
College.  President  of  the  State  Medical  Society  of  New 
Hampshire  ;  New  York  Pathological  Society  ;  New  York 
Academy  of  Medicine.  Honorary  Fellow  of  the  Obstet- 
rical Society  of  London  ;  Obstetrical  Society  of  Boston  ; 
Obstetrical  Society  of  Louisville.  Author  of  a  work  on 
"Ovarian  Tumors,"  1872.     Born,  1814.     Died,  1878. 


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Chaeles  Bingham  Peneose,  M.D.,  1720  Spruce 
Street,  Philadelphia.  Born,  February  1,  1862,  in  Phila- 
delphia. Harvard  College,  A.B.,  in  1881  ;  A.M.  and 
Ph.D.,  in  1884;  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1884. 
Resident  Physician  in  the  Pennsylvania  Hospital,  1885— 
1886  ;  Out-patient  Surgeon  to  the  Pennsylvania  Hospital, 
1888-1893  ;  Surgeon  to  the  Gynecean  Hospital  from  its 
foundation,  in  1887  ;  Surgeon  to  the  German  Hospital, 
1890-1892.  Professor  of  Gynecology  in  the  University 
of  Pennsylvania  and  Gynecologist  to  the  University  Hos- 
pital from  1893-1899. 


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Richard  A.  F.  Penrose,  M.D.  Founder.  Born, 
March  24,  1827,  in  Carlisle,  Pa.  A.B.  and  A.M.,  Dick- 
inson College,  1846;  M.D.,  University  of  Pennsylvania, 
1849  ;  LL.D.,  Dickinson  College,  1872.  Professor  of 
Obstetrics  and  Diseases  of  Women  and  Children,  Uni- 
versity of  Pennsylvania,  from  1863  to  1889;  Emeritus 
Professor,  1889.  A  Founder  of  the  Children's  Hospital, 
of  the  Hospital  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  and  of 
the  Gynecean  Hospital.     Resigned,  1885. 


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Reuben  Petersox,  MJD.,  4466  Berkeley  Avenue, 
Chicago.  Born,  June  29,  1862,  in  Boston,  Mass.  Har- 
vard, 1885  and  1889.  Professor  of  Gynecology,  Chicago 
Post-Graduate  Medical  School ;  Visiting  Gynecologist  to 
the  Chicago  Post-Graduate  Hospital ;  Surgeon  to  the 
Chicago  Charity  Hospital.  Served  as  Interne  at  the  Free 
Hospital  for  Women,  Boston ;  Boston  City  Hospital,  and 
Boston  Lying-in  Hospital.  Y ice-President  of  the  Chicago 
Gynecological  Society.  Member  of  the  Chicago  Medical 
Society  ;  Chicago  Pathological  Society  ;  Chicago  Academy 
of  Medicine  ;  American  Academy  of  Medicine  ;  Illinois 
State  Medical  Association  ;  American  Medical  Association. 
Practised  in  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  from  1890  to  1! 
Removed  to  Chicago,  January,  1898. 


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William  Senoulh  Playfair,  M.D.,  38  Grosvenor 
Street,  W-.,  London,  England.  Honorary  Fellow,  1885. 
Born,  July  27,  1836,  in  Munovin,  East  India.  M.D., 
Edinburgh,  1856  ;  F.R.C.P.,  Lond.  ;  F.R.C.S.,  Edin.  ; 
LL.D.  (Hon.),  St.  Andrew's  ;  LL.D.  (Hon.),  Edin.  Emer- 
itus Professor  of  Midwifery  of  King's  College,  London  ; 
Consulting  Physician  to  King's  College  Hospital.  Presi- 
dent of  the  Obstetrical  Society  of  London. 


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William  Mecklenburg  Polk,  M.D.,  7  East  Thirty- 
sixth  Street,  New  York  City.  President,  1896.  Born, 
August  15,  1844,  in  Maury  County,  Tenn.  Virginia 
Military  Institute,  July  4,  1863 ;  College  of  Physicians 
and  Surgeons,  New  York,  March,  1869  ;  Trinity  Hospital, 
New  York ;  Women's  Infirmary ;  New  York  Lying-in 
Hospital.  Captain,  Staff  Department,  Confederate  States 
Army.  Professor  of  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology  in  the 
Medical  Department,  Cornell  University ;  Obstetrician 
and  Gynecologist  to  the  Bellevue  Hospital ;  Consulting 
Gynecologist  to  St.  Luke's  and  St.  Vincent's  Hospitals. 
Dean  and  Director,  Medical  Department,  Cornell  Uni- 
versity. Honorary  Member  of  the  Society  of  American 
Physicians.  Member  and  Ex-President  of  the  New  York 
Obstetrical  Society  and  Member  of  the  New  York  Acad- 
emy of  Medicine. 


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Samuel  Pozzi,  M.D.,  47  Avenue  d'Jena,  Paris. 
Honorary  Fellow,  1891.  Bom,  October  3,  1846,  at 
Bergerac,  France.  Professor  Agrege  a  la  Faculte  de 
Medecine  ;  Chirurgien  des  Hopitaux  de  Paris  (Hopital 
Broca).  Membre  de  1' Academic  de  Medecine.  Ancien 
President  de  la  Societe  d'Anthropologie  ;  Ancien  Presi- 
dent de  la  Societe  de  Chirurgie  de  Paris,  etc.  Auteur  de 
nombreux  Travaux  sur  l'Anatomie  comparee,  l'Anthro- 
pologie,  la  Gynecologie  ("  Traite  de  Gynecologie  Clinique 
et  Operatoire,"  1890,  1892,  1895);  Directeur  de  la  "Revue 
de  Gynecologie  et  de  Chirurgie  Abdominale." 


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Sir  William  Overend  Priestley,  M.D.,  17  Hert- 
ford Street,  Mayfair,  London,  and  Westbrook  Hall,  Hor- 
sham, Sussex.  Born,  June  24,  1829,  at  Morley  Hall, 
Leeds,  Edinburgh.  M.D.,  1853  ;  LL.D.  (Hon.),  1886  ; 
F.R.C.P.,  Lond.  •  M.R.C.S.,  Eng.  Member  of  Parlia- 
ment for  Universities  of  Edinburgh  and  St.  Andrew's, 
1896;  K.B.  (Knighted),  1893.  Formerly  Professor  of 
Obstetric  Medicine  at  King's  College,  London.  President 
of  the  Obstetric  Society  of  London  ;  Honorary  Fellow  of 
King's  College,  London ;  American  Gynecological  Society ; 
Obstetrical  Society  of  London ;  Obstetrical  Societies  of 
Edinburgh,  Berlin,  Leipsic,  and  Boston. 


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William  Rice  Pryor,  M.D.,  121  E.  Thirty-eighth 
Street,  New  York  City.  Born,  October  31,1 858,  in  Rich- 
mond, Virginia.  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  of 
New  York,  1881.  Professor  of  Gynecology  in  the  New 
York  Polyclinic ;  Visiting  Gynecologist  to  the  Poly- 
clinic Hospital ;  Consulting  Gynecologist  to  the  City 
(Charity)  Hospital,  and  to  St.  Elizabeth's  Hospital. 
Founding  Member  of  the  International  Periodical  Gyne- 
cological and  Obstetrical  Society.  Fellow  of  the  New 
York  Academy  of  Medicine ;  New  York  Obstetrical  So- 
ciety ;  New  York  County  Medical  Society ;  Society  of 
Alumni  of  Bellevue  Hospital.  Co-author  of  "  American 
Text-book  of  Gynecology  "  ;  author  of  "  Pelvic  Inflam- 
mations." 


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Thaddetjs  Asbury  Keamy,  M.D.,  LL.D.  Presi- 
dent, 1885.  Vice-President,  1881.  609  Oak  Street, 
Cincinnati.  Born  in  Frederick  County,  Virginia,  April 
28,  1829.  A.M.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  University,  1868  ;  M.D., 
Starling  Medical  College,  1854;  LL.D.,  Cornell  College, 
1889 ;  Professor  of  Materia  Medica  and  Therapeutics, 
Cincinnati  College  of  Medicine  and  Surgery,  1858-60; 
Professor  of  Diseases  of  Women  and  Children  in  Starling 
Medical  College,  1863-71 ;  Professor  of  Obstetrics,  Clini- 
cal Midwifery,  and  Diseases  of  Children,  Medical  College 
of  Ohio,  1871-88;  Professor  of  Clinical  Gynecology, 
Medical  College  of  Ohio  ;  Obstetrician  and  Surgeon,  Good 
Samaritan  Hospital,  Cincinnati ;  Obstetrician  and  Gyne- 
cologist, Cincinnati  Hospital ;  Consulting  Surgeon  to 
Christ's  Hospital,  Cincinnati;  Surgeon,  122d  Regiment, 
Ohio  Volunteer  Infantry.  General  Assembly  of  Ohio, 
1860.  Member  and  Ex-President  of  the  Ohio  State  Medi- 
cal Society ;  Cincinnati  Academy  of  Medicine ;  Cincin- 
nati Obstetrical  Society ;  American  Medical  Association  ; 
Southern  Surgical  and  Gynecological  Association;  Mis- 
sissippi Valley  Medical  Association;  Medico-Chirurgical 
Society  of  Philadelphia.  Corresponding  Member,  Boston 
Gynecological  Society.  Trustee  of  the  University  of 
Cincinnati. 


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John  Chaeles  Reeve,  M.D.,  S.  W.  cor.  Third  and 
Wilkinson  Streets,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Born,  June  5,  1826, 
in  England.  LL.D.,  Western  Reserve  University,  1895; 
Medical  Department  of  above,  when  it  was  Cleveland 
Medical  College,  1853.  Professor  of  Materia  Medica  and 
Therapeutics,  Medical  College  of  Ohio,  at  Cincinnati. 
President  of  Montgomery  County  (Ohio)  Medical  Society 
and  of  the  Ohio  State  Medical  Society.  Fellow  of  the 
College  of  Physicians  of  Philadelphia,  Pa. 


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Edward  Reynolds,  M.D.  Council,  1894-1898.  130 
Marlborough  Street,  Boston,  Mass.  Born,  April  2,  1860, 
at  Boston,  Mass.  Harvard,  1881  and  1885.  Physician 
to  the  Boston  Lying-in  Hospital,  Out-patient  Depart- 
ment ;  Assistant  in  Gynecology,  Boston  City  Hospital ; 
Instructor  in  Obstetrics  and  Assistant  in  Gynecology, 
Harvard  University. 


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Johx  P.  Reynolds,  M.D.,  1877.  President,  II 
Professor  of  Obstetrics  of  Harvard  University  ;  Physician 
to  the  Boston  City  Hospital ;  Consulting  Surgeon  to  the 
Boston  Lying-in  Hospital,  Boston,  Mass.    Resigned,  1896. 


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William  Lambert  Richardson,  M.D.,  225  Common- 
wealth Avenue,  Boston,  Mass.  Born,  September  6,  1842, 
in  Boston.  A.B.,  Harvard,  1864.  A.M.,  1867;  M.D., 
1867.  Visiting  Physician  to  the  Massachusetts  General 
Hospital ;  Visiting  Physician  to  the  Boston  Lying-in 
Hospital  ;  Dean  and  Professor  of  Obstetrics  of  the  Har- 
vard Medical  School.  Fellow  of  the  American  Academy 
of  Arts  and  Sciences  and  of  the  Obstetrical  Society  of 
London. 


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Park  Ritchie,  M.D.,  1892.  Professor  of  Obstetrics 
of  the  University  of  Minnesota  ;  kSenior  Obstetrician  to 
the  City  Hospital ;  Visiting  Physician  to  St.  Luke's 
Hospital,  St.  Paul,  Minn.     Resigned,  1894. 


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Huntee  Robb,  M.D.,  702  Rosa  Building,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.  Born,  1863,  in  Burlington,  N.  J.  University  of 
Pennsylvania,  1884.  Resident  Physician  to  the  Presby- 
terian and  Episcopal  Hospitals  in  Philadelphia  ;  Assistant 
Surgeon  to  Kensington  Hospital  for  Women  in  Phila- 
delphia ;  Resident  Gynecologist  in  Johns  Hopkins  Hos- 
pital, 1889-1891  ;  Associate  in  Gynecology  in  Johns 
Hopkins  University,  1891-1894;  Professor  of  Gyne- 
cology in  the  Western  Reserve  University  of  Cleveland, 
Ohio  ;  Gynecologist-in- Chief  to  Lakeside  Hospital,  and 
Consulting  Gynecologist  to  Charity  Hospital,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.  Corresponding  Member  of  the  Societe  d'Obstet- 
rique  et  Gynecologie  de  Paris.  Member  of  the  Medico - 
Chirurgical  Society  of  Maryland ;  Ohio  State  Medical 
Society ;  American  Medical  Society  ;  Cleveland  Medical 
Society ;  Cuyhoga  County  Medical  Society. 


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Edward    Warren    Sawyer,    A.M.,    M.D.,    1881, 
Chicago.     Dropped  in  1896  for  non-attendance. 


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Gael  Ltjdwtg  Ernst  Schroeder,  M.D.,  Honorary 
Fellow,  1876.  Berlin,  Germany.  Born  in  Neustrelitz, 
in  Mecklenberg,  September  11,  1838,  and  obtained  bis 
medical  education  at  Wurzburg  and  Rostock,  taking  bis 
degree  at  the  latter  city  in  1864.  He  was  connected  at 
first  with  the  Medical  Clinic  of  that  University,  but 
accepted  Veit's  invitation  to  accompany  him  to  Bonn, 
where  he  became  his  Assistant  in  the  Chair  of  Obstetrics 
and  Gynecology.  He  became  Privat-docent  at  Bonn  in 
these  branches  in  1866,  and  went  to  Erlangen  as  Professor 
Extraordinary  in  1868,  succeeding  to  the  full  Professor- 
ship within  a  year.  In  1876  he  removed  to  Berlin  as 
successor  to  Ed.  Martin  at  the  Charite  Hospital,  and  in 
1882  was  placed  in  charge  of  the  new  University  Clinic 
for  Gynecology.  He  also  held  the  University  Chairs  in 
Obstetrics  and  Gynecology  until  his  death,  which  occurred 
February  7,  1887.  In  1870  he  published  his  phenome- 
nally successful  work  on  "Obstetrics";  in  1874  appeared 
the  companion  volume  on  "Gynecology";  and  in  1878  he 
published  his  monograph  on  "  Operative  Gynecology." 
Died,  1887. 


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John  Scott,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.I.,  1879.  Physician  to 
the  Black-Town  Lying-in  Hospital,  Madras,  British 
India  ;  Surgeon-in-Chief  of  the  California  State  Woman's 
Hospital.     Resigned,  1886. 


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Paul  Segond,  M.D.     Honorary  Fellow,  1896.     Paris, 
France. 


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Gustav  Simon,  M.D.,  Honorary  Fellow,  1876.  Hei- 
delberg, Germany.  Born  in  Darmstadt,  May  30,  1824. 
He  studied  at  Heidelberg  and  Giessen,  taking  his  medical 
degree  at  the  latter  University  in  1848.  For  some  years 
he  was  a  Military  Surgeon,  and  published  numerous  im- 
portant papers  relating  to  that  sphere  of  activity.  After  a 
sojourn  at  Paris,  in  1851-52,  during  which  he  saw  Jobert 
operate  for  vesicovaginal  fistula,  he  opened  a  private  hos- 
pital at  Darmstadt,  in  association  with  a  number  of  col- 
leagues, and  devoted  much  of  his  time  to  the  surgery  of 
the  urinary  organs  of  both  sexes.  In  1861  he  was  called 
to  Rostock  as  Professor  of  Clinical  Surgery  and  Director 
of  the  Hospital.  In  1866  was  in  charge  of  the  Moabit 
Military  Hospital  at  Berlin,  and  was  a  Surgeon-General 
of  the  Reserve  during  the  Franco-Prussian  War.  In  1867 
he  became  Professor  of  Clinical  Surgery  at  Heidelberg, 
and  filled  this  chair  until  his  death,  August  27,  1876. 
He  published  many  important  papers  on  urinary  surgery, 
his  chief  work  being  his  "  Surgery  of  the  Kidneys." 


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Alexander  Russell  Simpson,  M.D.,  52  Queen  St., 
Edinburgh.  Honorary  Fellow,  1888.  Born,  April  30, 
1835,  at  Bathgate,  West  Lothian,  Scotland.  M.D.,  Uni- 
versity of  Edinburgh,  1856;  F.R.C.P.E.,  F.R.S.E., 
F.F.P.S.,  Glasgow.  Professor  of  Midwifery  and  the  Dis- 
eases of  Women  and  Children  in  the  University  of  Edin- 
burgh ;  Physician  and  Clinical  Professor  for  Diseases  of 
Women  in  the  Royal  Infirmary  ;  Physician  to  the  Royal 
Maternity.  President  of  the  Royal  Medical  Society  of 
Edinburgh,  1855;  of  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians, 
1891-1892  ;  of  the  Edinburgh  Obstetrical  Society,  1876- 
1877,  1882-1883,  1892-1893  ;  of  the  Edinburgh  Medico- 
Chirurgical  Society,  1889-1890;  of  the  British  Gyne- 
cological Society,  1892.  Honorary  President  of  the 
Glasgow  Gynecological  and  Obstetrical  Society,  1897- 
1898.  Honorary  Fellow  or  Member  of  the  Obstetrical 
and  Gynecological  Societies  of  Berlin,  Italy,  Leipzic, 
Moscow,  Paris ;  and  of  Aberdeen  Medico-Chirurgical 
and  Bombay  Medical  and  Physical  Societies. 


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J.  Marion  Sims,  M.D.  Founder.  President,  1880. 
Born  in  Lancaster  County,  South  Carolina,  January  25, 
1813.  M.D.,  Jefferson  Medical  College,  1835 ;  LL.D. 
from  Williams  College,  1874.  Visiting  Surgeon  to  the 
Woman's  Hospital  of  the  State  of  New  York.  Practised 
in  Mount  Meigs  and  Montgomery,  Ala. ;  moved  to  New 
York  in  1857.  Founder  of  Woman's  Hospital;  Organizer 
of  Anglo-American  Field  Ambulance  Corps  in  Franco- 
Prussian  War ;  Author  of  "  Notes  on  Uterine  Surgery," 
1866.  President  of  American  Medical  Association,  1876. 
Died,  November  13,  1883. 


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H.  Marion  Sims,  M.D.,  101  E.  Sixty-first  Street,  New 
York.  Born,  February  27,  1852,  in  Montgomery,  Ala- 
bama. Washington  and  Lee  University,  1869  ;  New 
York  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  1873.  Consult- 
ing Surgeon  to  St.  Elizabeth's  Hospital,  N.  Y.,  and  Gen- 
eral Hospital  Fishkill-on-Hudson.  Formerly  Professor 
of  Gynecology  in  the  New  York  Polyclinic  ;  Assistant 
Surgeon  to  the  French  Ambulance  Service  during  the 
Franco-Prussian  War.  Member  of  the  New  York  Acad- 
emy of  Medicine  ;  New  York  County  Medical  Society  ; 
Physicians'  Mutual  Aid  Society. 


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Alexander  D.  Sinclair,  M.D.  Founder.  Physi- 
cian to  the  Boston  City  Hospital,  Boston,  Mass.  Re- 
signed, 1895. 


(     296     ) 


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Alexander  Johnston  Chalmers  Skene,  M.D., 
LL.D.  Founder.  President,  1887.  Born,  June  17,  1838, 
in  Aberdeenshire,  Scotland.  M.D.,  Long  Island  College 
Hospital,  1863;  LL.D.,  Aberdeen  University,  1897. 
Studied  medicine  at  Toronto,  University  of  Michigan. 
Acting  Assistant  Surgeon  U.  S.  Volunteers,  1862-63 ; 
Surgeon  National  Guard,  State  of  New  York,  and  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel, 1884-85;  Professor  of  Obstetrics  and 
Gynecology,  Long  Island  College  Hospital,  1869  (hold- 
ing the  latter  chair  until  1899),  and  Surgeon,  Dean, 
1886-93,  President,  1893-99;  Professor  of  Gynecology, 
Post-Graduate  Medical  School,  1883-86  ;  Consultant  to 
various  hospitals  and  dispensaries.  Founder  and  Honor- 
ary President  of  the  International  Congress  of  Gynecology 
and  Obstetrics.  Former  President  of  Kings  County  Med- 
ical, of  New  York  Obstetrical,  and  of  Brooklyn  Gyneco- 
logical Societies.  Corresponding  Member  of  British,  Bos- 
ton, and  Detroit  Gynecological  Societies ;  Royal  Society 
of  Medical  and  Natural  Sciences  of  Brussels ;  Obstetrical 
and  Gynecological  Society  of  Paris ;  Leipzic  Obstetrical 
Society.  Honorary  Member,  Edinburgh  Obstetrical  So- 
ciety. Author  of  "  Diseases  of  the  Bladder  and  Urethra 
in  Women,"  1878,  1887;  "Treatise  on  Diseases  of 
Women,"  1888,  1892,  1898;  "Education  and  Culture  as 
Related  to  the  Health  and  Diseases  of  Women,  1889"; 
"Medical  Gynecology,"  1895;  "  Electro-haemostasis  in 
Operative  Surgery,"  1899.     Died,  July  4,  1900. 

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Albert  H.  Smith,  M.D.  Founder.  Council,  1879 
and  1881.  President,  1884.  Lecturer  on  Obstetrics  and 
Physician  to  the  Philadelphia  Lying-in  Charity  ;  Visiting 
Physician  to  the  Preston  Retreat ;  Consulting  Surgeon  to 
the  Woman's  Hospital,  Philadelphia.     Died,  1886. 


(     300     ) 


Arthur  Lapthorn  Smith,  M.D.,  248  Bishop  Street, 
Montreal.  Born,  June  6,  1855,  in  St.  John,  New  Bruns- 
wick. B.A.,  University  of  Ottawa,  1872  ;  M.D.,  Univer- 
sity of  Laval,  Quebec,  1876  ;  M.R.C.S.,  England,  1878. 
Surgeon  of  the  Sixth  Canadian  Hussars,  1878  ;  Physician 
to  Montreal  Dispensary,  1879  ;  Demonstrator  of  Anatomy 
of  Bishop's  University,  1880  ;  Physician  to  the  Young 
Women's  Christian  Association,  1881  ;  Professor  of 
Botany  in  Bishop's  University,  1882 ;  of  Medical  Juris- 
prudence, 1884  ;  of  Gynecology  at  Bishop's  University, 
1888  ;  of  Clinical  Gynecology  at  Bishop's  University, 
1896.  Surgeon-in- Chief  of  the  Samaritan  Free  Hospital 
for  Women ;  Surgeon  to  the  Western  Hospital,  Montreal ; 
Gynecologist  to  the  Montreal  Dispensary  ;  Consulting 
Gynecologist  to  the  Woman's  Hospital  Montreal.  Ex- 
President  of  the  American  Electro-therapeutic  Associa- 
tion. Fellow  of  the  Montreal  Medico-Chirurgical  Society  ; 
British  Gynecological  Society  ;  London  Obstetrical  So- 
ciety ;  Societe  de  Medecine  Pratique,  Paris. 


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Isaac  Scott  Stone,  M.D.,  1449  Ehode  Island  Ave- 
nue, N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Born,  March  1,  1851, 
in  Montgomery  County,  Maryland  (Sandy  Spring  P.  O.). 
University  of  Maryland,  1872.  Surgeon  to  the  Columbia 
Hospital  for  Women  and  Lying-in  Asylum,  and  to  Sibley 
Memorial  Hospital ;  Clinical  Professor  of  Gynecology  of 
the  Medical  Department  of  Georgetown  University. 
Member  of  the  District  of  Columbia  Medical  and  of  the 
Washington  Obstetrical  and  Gynecological  Societies,  and 
of  the  Southern  Surgical  and  Gynecological  Association 
(Founder).     Fellow  of  the  British  Gynecological  Society. 


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D.  Humphreys  Storer,  M.D.  Founder.  Honorary 
Fellow,  1880,  Boston,  Mass.  M.D.,  Harvard  Medical 
School,  1825.  Professor  of  Obstetrics  and  Medical  Juris- 
prudence, Harvard  Medical  School ;  Visiting  Physician 
to  the  Massachusetts  General  Hospital.  President  of  the 
American  Medical  Association.  Corresponding  Member 
of  a  large  number  of  Medical  and  Scientific  Societies  in 
this  country  and  Europe.     Born,  1804.     Died,  1891. 


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Charles  P.  Strong,  M.D.,  1891.  Assistant  Surgeon 
to  the  Free  Hospital  for  Women  ;  Assistant  in  Gynecol- 
ogy, Harvard  Medical  School ;  Physician  to  Out-patients, 
Massachusetts  General  Hospital,  Boston.     Died,  1893. 


(    308    ) 


Khoades  Stansbury  Sutton,  M.D.,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 
Born,  July  8,  1841,  in  Indiana,  Pa.  Washington  and 
Jefferson  College,  A.B.,  1862  ;  M.A.,  in  1865.  M.D., 
University  of  Pennsylvania,  1865.  LL.D.,  Wooster  Uni- 
versity, 1886  ;  Elected  Professor  of  Operative  Surgery 
of  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  of  Baltimore, 
1880,  declined;  elected  Professor  of  Gynecology  in  the 
Medical  Department  of  Wooster  Seminary,  1884-1886, 
declined ;  Surgeon  to  Terrace  Bank  Hospital  for  Women, 
from  1883  to  the  present  date;  Chief  Surgeon  of  the 
Second  Brigade,  Third  Division  of  the  First  Army  Corps 
of  the  Spanish- American  War ;  Ex-President  of  the 
American  Academy  of  Medicine ;  of  Mississippi  Valley 
Medical  Association  ;  of  Pittsburg  Obstetrical  and  Gyne- 
cological Society  ;  Ex-Chairman  of  Section  on  Obstetrics 
and  Gynecology  of  the  American  Medical  Association. 
Member  of  the  British  Medical  Association ;  British 
Gynecological  Society ;  International  Gynecological  So- 
ciety. 


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Lawson  Tait,  Esq.  Honorary  Fellow,  1882.  Bir- 
mingham, England.  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.);  F.R.C.S.  (Edin- 
burgh) ;  F.R.C.S.  (Eng.).  Surgeon  to  the  Birmingham  and 
Midland  Hospital  for  Women  ;  Professor  of  Gynecology, 
Queen's  College,  Birmingham.  Fellow  of  many  English 
and  American  Obstetrical  Societies.  Foreign  Member  of 
the  Obstetrical  Society  of  Berlin.  Born,  1845.  Died, 
1899. 


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S.  Taenier,  M.D.  Honorary  Fellow,  1881.  Paris, 
France.  Interne  at  the  Maternite  (1853) ;  Adjunct  to 
the  Faculty  of  Medicine ;  Chief  of  Clinic,  under  Paul 
Dubois ;  Surgeon  to  the  Hospitals  of  Paris ;  Surgeon-in- 
Chief  to  the  Maternite,  1867.     Born,  1828.     Died,  1897. 


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Isaac  E.  Taylor,  M.D.  Founder.  Vice-President, 
1878.  Honorary  Fellow,  1888.  Rutger's  College,  1830; 
M.D.,  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1834.  President  and 
Professor  of  Obstetrics  and  Diseases  of  Women  and  Chil- 
dren, Bellevue  Hospital  Medical  College  ;  Physician  to 
the  Maternity  Hospital ;  Consulting  Physician  to  Belle- 
vue and  the  Woman's  Hospital  of  the  State  of  New  York. 
President  of  the  New  York  Medical  Association.  Born, 
1812.     Died,  1890. 


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Theodobe  Gaillard  Thomas,  M.D.,  600  Madison 
Avenue,  New  York  City.  Founder.  Honorary  Fellow, 
1891.  Born,  November  21,  1831,  at  Edisto  Island,  South 
Carolina.  Left  Charleston  College  in  senior  year ; 
Charleston  Medical  College,  1852.  Professor  of  Obstet- 
rics and  Gynecology  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Sur- 
geons ;  Physician  to  Bellevue  Hospital ;  Surgeon  to  the 
Woman's  Hospital.  Honorary  Fellow  of  the  Obstetrical 
Society  of  London.  Corresponding  Fellow  of  the  Obstet- 
rical Society  of  Berlin,  etc. 


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John  Franklin  Thompson,  M.D.,  211  State  Street, 
Portland,  Maine.  Born,  October  14,  1859,  in  Eastport, 
Maine.  Dartmouth  College,  A.B.,  1882  ;  A.M.,  1892  ; 
Maine  Medical  School  (Bowdoin),  1886.  Professor  of 
Gynecology  in  the  Maine  Medical  School  (Bowdoin  Col- 
lege) ;  Surgeon  to  the  Maine  General  Hospital ;  Instructor 
in  Portland  School  for  Medical  Instruction.  Member  of 
the  American  Academy  of  Medicine  and  of  the  Maine 
Medical  Association. 


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J.   Kxowsley  Thornton,  Esq.      Honorary  Fellow, 
1882.     London,  England. 


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James  D.  Trask,  M.D.  Founder.  Astoria,  JST.  Y. 
A.B.,  Amherst  College ;  M.D.,  University  of  the  City 
of  New  York.  Professor  of  Obstetrics  and  Diseases  of 
Women  and  Children,  Long  Island  Hospital  Medical 
College.     Born,   1821.     Died,  1883. 


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George  M.  Tuttle,  M.D.,  1891.  Professor  of  Gyne- 
cology, Columbia  University  ;  Gynecologist  to  Roosevelt 
Hospital ;  Consulting  Gynecologist  to  the  New  York 
Cancer  Hospital,  New  York.  Dropped,  1896,  for  non- 
attendance. 


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J.  W.  Underhill,  M.D.,  1879.  Professor  of  Materia 
Medica  and  Therapeutics  in  the  Cincinnati  College  of 
Medicine  and  Surgery,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.      Died,  1886. 


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Edward  Ely  Vax  de  Waeker,  M.D.,  Syracuse, 
New  York.  Born,  November  27,  1841,  in  West  Troy, 
Albany  County,  N.  Y.  Left  Troy  University  during  the 
second  year  and  began  the  study  of  medicine  in  1859; 
Albany  Medical  College,  Union  University,  June,  1863, 
Formerly  Assistant  Surgeon  162d  Regiment  New  York 
Volunteers,  1863  ;  Surgeon,  1864  ;  Surgeon-in-Chief  of 
the  Third  Brigade,  First  Division,  Nineteenth  Army 
Corps  ;  Post  Surgeon  of  Winchester,  Va.,  Staff  of  General 
Fesscnden  ;  Medical  Director  First  Provisional  Division 
of  Georgia,  Staff  of  General  W.  Dwight ;  Chief  Medical 
Officer  District  of  the  Ocmulgee,  Staff  of  General  J.  W. 
Blanchard ;  Surgeon  to  Central  New  York  Hospital  ; 
Senior  Surgeon  to  Woman's  and  Children's  Hospital  of 
Syracuse  ;  Consulting  Surgeon  to  St.  Anne's  Maternity 
Hospital.  President  of  the  Onondaga  Medical  Society  ; 
of  Central  New  York  Medical  Society  ;  of  City  Medical 
Society  ;  of  Syracuse  Academy  of  Medicine,  and  of  the 
Section  of  Obstetrics  of  the  American  Medical  Asso- 
ciation. 


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Hiram  Nahum  Vixeberg,  M.D.,  751  Madison  Ave- 
nue, New  York  City.  Born,  December  20,  1857,  in 
Kussia.  McGill  University,  1878  (Holmes  Gold  Medal- 
list). Attending  Gynecologist  to  St.  Mark's  Hospital  j 
Montefiore  Home  for  Chronic  Invalids ;  Mount  Sinai 
Hospital ;  Adjunct  Gynecologist  to  Hospital  and  Attend- 
ing Gynecologist,  Out-door  Department;  Formerly  In- 
structor, Out-door  Service,  of  the  New  York  Woman's 
Hospital,  and  with  the  New  York  Polyclinic  and  Post- 
Graduate  School  of  Medicine.  Fellow  of  New  York 
Obstetrical  Society  and  Academy  of  Medicine.  Member 
of  the  New  York  County  Medical  Society ;  New  York 
County  Medical  Association  ;  Harlem  Medical  Associa- 
tion ;  Metropolitan  Medical  Society,  etc. 


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Ellebslie  Wallace,  M.D.  Founder.  M.D.,  Jef- 
ferson Medical  College,  1843.  Resident  Physician  Penn- 
sylvania Medical  College ;  Professor  of  Obstetrics  and 
Diseases  of  Women  and  Children  in  the  Jefferson  Med- 
ical College  ;  Consulting  Physician  to  the  Preston  Re- 
treat and  to  St.  Christopher's  Hospital  for  Children, 
Philadelphia.  Member  of  the  Philadelphia  County  Med- 
ical Society  and  of  the  College  of  Physicians  of  Phila- 
delphia.    Born  in  Philadelphia,  1819.     Died,  1885. 


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William  Hutson  Wathen,  M.D.,  Louisville,  Ken- 
tucky. Born,  January  23,  1846,  in  Marion  County,  Ky. 
A.M.,  St.  Mary's  College,  St.  Mary's,  Ky. ;  M.D.,  1870, 
and  LL.D.,  Notre  Dame,  Medical  Department  of  the 
University  of  Louisville  (Golden  Anniversary,  1896). 
Professor  of  Abdominal  Surgery,  Gynecology,  and  Obstet- 
rics in  the  Kentucky  School  of  Medicine,  and  Dean  of 
the  Faculty  ;  Consulting  Gynecologist  to  the  Louisville 
City  Hospital,  and  Gynecologist  to  the  Kentucky  School 
of  Medicine  Hospital,  etc.  Chairman  of  the  Section  on 
Obstetrics  and  Gynecology  of  the  American  Medical  As- 
sociation, 1889.  President  of  the  Kentucky  State  Medi- 
cal Society,  1888.  Fellow  of  the  Association  of  Obstet- 
ricians and  Gynecologists  (resigned),  and  of  the  Southern 
Surgical  and  Gynecological  Association  (resigned).  Member 
from  Kentucky  of  the  Committee  that  organized  the 
Ninth  International  Medical  Congress  ;  Member  of  the 
Pan-American  Medical  Congress ;  American  Medical 
Association ;  Mississippi  Valley  Medical  Society ;  Tri- 
State  Medical  Society  of  Tennessee,  Alabama,  and 
Georgia ;  Kentucky  State  Medical  Society ;  Mitchell 
District  and  Medical  Society;  Louisville  Clinical  Society, 
etc. 


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Thomas  James  Watklns,  M.D.,  No.  3564  Grand 
Boulevard,  Chicago.  .  Born,  July  6,  1863,  in  Utica,  N.  Y. 
Bellevue  Hospital  Medical  College,  1886.  Assistant  Pro- 
fessor of  Gynecology  in  the  Northwestern  University 
Medical  School  ;  Attending  Gynecologist  to  St.  Luke's 
Hospital,  Chicago  ;  Wesley  Hospital,  Chicago  ;  Provident 
Hospital,  Chicago.  Interne  of  St.  Peter's  Hospital,  Brook- 
lyn, X.  Y.  ;  Interne  of  the  Woman's  Hospital  of  New 
York  State.  President  of  the  Chicago  Gynecological 
Society.  Member  of  the  American  Medical  Association  ; 
Illinois  State  Medical  Society  ;  Chicago  Medical  Society  ; 
Chicago  Pathological  Society  ;  Chicago  Academy  of  Med- 
icine ;  Physicians'  Club ;  Tri-State  Medical  Society ; 
Mississippi  Valley  Medical  Society. 


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John  Clarence  Webster,  M.D.,  706  Reliance  Build- 
ing, 100  State  Street,  Chicago.  Born,  October  21,  1863, 
in  Shediac,  New  Brunswick,  Canada.  B.A.,  Mount  Alli- 
son College,  New  Brunswick,  1882  ;  Edinburgh  Univer- 
sity, M.B.,  CM.  (honors),  1888;  M.D.  (Gold  Medal), 
1891  ;  Royal  College  of  Physicians  of  Edinburgh ; 
M.R.C.P.E.,  1 892  ;  F.R.C.P.E.,  1 893.  Formerly  Demon- 
strator of  Anatomy,  School  of  Medicine,  Edinburgh ; 
Demonstrator  in  Pathology,  University  of  Edinburgh  ; 
Assistant  Lecturer  in  Midwifery  and  Diseases  of  Women, 
Edinburgh  School  of  Medicine  ;  First  Assistant  in  Mid- 
wifery and  Diseases  of  Women  in  the  University  of  Edin- 
burgh ;  Lecturer  in  Gynecology,  McGill  University  ; 
Assistant  Gynecologist,  Royal  Victoria  Hospital,  Montreal ; 
Professor  of  Obstetrics  and  Gynecology,  Rush  Medical 
College  ;  Obstetrician  and  Gynecologist  to  the  Presby- 
terian Hospital,  Chicago.  Fellow  of  the  Royal  Society  of 
Edinburgh ;  Corresponding  Member  of  the  Royal  Acad- 
emy of  Medical  Science,  Palermo,  Italy  ;  Italian  Obstet- 
rical and  Gynecological  Society.  Member  of  the  British 
Medical  Association ;  Edinburgh  Pathological  Club ;  Lister 
Laboratory  Club,  Montreal ;  Edinburgh  Obstetrical  So- 
ciety ;  Chicago  Gynecological  Society,  etc. 


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Sir  T.  Spencer  Wells,  M.D.  Honorary  Fellow, 
1876.  London,  England.  M.D.,  University  of  Leyden 
and  Bologna.  Member  of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons, 
England ;  Surgeon  in  the  Royal  Navy.  Six  years  in  the 
Naval  Hospital,  Malta.  Resigned  from  the  Navy  to  go  to 
Paris  to  study  Pathology  under  Claud  Bernard.  In  1854 
at  the  Samaritan  Free  Hospital  for  Women.  Lecturer 
on  Surgery,  Grosvenor  School  of  Medicine ;  Huntarian 
Professor  of  Surgery  and  Pathology,  Royal  College  of 
Surgeons.  President  of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons. 
Honorary  Fellow  of  King's  and  Queen's  University  of 
Ireland.  Editor  of  the  "  Medical  Times  and  Gazette." 
Born,  1818.     Died,  1897. 


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James  P.  White,  M.D.  Founder.  Professor  of  Ob- 
stetrics and  Diseases  of  Women  and  Children,  University 
of  Buffalo  ;  Obstetrician  to  the  Buffalo  General  Hospital, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Born,  1811.     Died,  1882. 


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J.  Whitridge  Williams,  M.D.,  1128  Cathedral 
Street,  Baltimore,  Md.  Born,  January  26,  1866,  in  Bal- 
timore. A.B.,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  1886  ;  M.D., 
University  of  Maryland,  1 888.  Professor  of  Obstetrics 
in  the  Johns  Hopkins  University  ;  Obstetrician-in-Chief 
to  the  Johns  Hopkins  Hospital ;  Gynecologist  to  the 
Union  Protestant  Infirmary. 


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Ellwood  Wilson,  M.D.  M.D.,  Jefferson  Medical 
College,  1845.  Consulting  Physician  to  the  Philadelphia 
Lying-in  Hospital ;  to  the  Woman's  Hospital,  and  to 
the  Preston  Retreat,  Philadelphia.  Founder  of  the  Phila- 
delphia Obstetrical  Society.  Member  of  the  College  of 
Physicians  of  Philadelphia ;  of  the  County  and  State 
Medical  Societies,  and  of  the  American  Medical  Associa- 
tion.    Born,  1822.     Died,  1889. 


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Hexry  P.  C.  Wilson,  M.D.  Founder.  Vice-Presi- 
dent, 1879.  President,  1888.  A.M.,  Princeton;  Uni- 
versity of  Virginia,  Medical  Department,  one  year ; 
M.D.,  from  School  of  Medicine,  University  of  Maryland, 
1861.  Surgeon  to  the  Woman's  Department  of  the  Union 
Protestant  Infirmary,  Baltimore  ;  Consulting  Gynecologist 
to  St.  Agnes'  Hospital,  Baltimore ;  Consulting  Surgeon 
to  the  Johns  Hopkins  Hospital  since  1889.  Founder  and 
First  President  of  Baltimore  Obstetrical  and  Gyneco- 
logical Society.  President  of  the  Medical  and  Chirur- 
gical  Faculty  of  Maryland;  of  the  Baltimore  Academy 
of  Medicine.  Member  of  the  British  Medical  Associa- 
tion. Vice-President  of  the  British  Gynecological  So- 
ciety. Honorary  Fellow  of  the  Edinburgh  Obstetrical 
Society ;  Washington  Obstetrical  and  Gynecological  So- 
ciety;  Maryland  Historical  Society.  Born,  1827.  Died, 
1897. 


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Feanz  C.  L.  W.  von  Winckel,  M.D.,  Munich, 
Bavaria.  Born,  June  5,  1837,  in  Berleburg,  Westphalia. 
Friiher  Professor  in  Rostock,  1864-1872;  Dresden,  1872- 
1883 ;  in  Mimchen,  1883  ;  k.  Obermedizinalrath,  ord.  Pro- 
fessor der  Geburtshilfe  und  Gynakologie,  Direktor  der  k. 
Frauenklinik  der  Universitat  und  Direktor  der  Hebarn- 
menschule,  k.  sachs.  Geh.  Medizinalrath,  ord.  Mitglied 
des  Obermedizinalausschusses  und  ord.  Besitzer  des  Med- 
izinal-Comit§'s ;  Ritter  des  Verdienstordens  der  bayer. 
Krone ;  Ritter  d.  Kl.  des  Verdienstordens  vom  hi. 
Michael,  Inhaber  des  k.  sachs.  Zivilverdienstordens,  des 
Grossh.  Mecklenb.-Schwer.  Hausorden  der  Wendischen 
Krone,  des  eisernen  Kreuzes  II.  Kl.  am  weissen  Bande 
und  des  Komturkreuzes  des  kais,  osterr.  Franz-Josefs- 
Ordens,  Commandeur  des  grossh.  Luxemburgischen 
Ordens  der  Eichenkrone,  Inhaber  des  Komturkreuzes  II. 
Kl.  des  Herzoglich.  Sachsen  Ernestinischen  Hausordens, 
Honorary  Member  of  Obstetrical  Societies  of  New  York, 
Chicago,  San  Francisco,  Buffalo,  London,  of  British 
Gynecological  Society,  der  geburtshilflich-gynakologischen 
Gesellschaft  in  Berlin,  Leipzic,  Kiew  und  der  Universitat 
Moskau,  Dresden,  Munchen,  Edinburgh,  Palermo,  Bos- 
ton, Budapest,  Cherbourg,  Christiania,  und  Madrid,  der 
Gesellschaft  fur  Natur-und  Heilkunde  in  Dresden,  der 
Gesellschaft  Finnischer  Aertze  in  Helsingfors,  des  k. 
sachs.  Sanitats-Offizierscorps,  ordentl.  Mitglied  der  kais. 
Leopold.  Karol.  deutschen  Akademie  der  Naturforscher. 

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Maemaduke  B.  Weight,  M.D.  Honorary  Fellow, 
1876.  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  M.D.,  University  of  Penn- 
sylvania. Professor  Obstetrics  and  Diseases  of  Women, 
Ohio  Medical  College,  1838.  Winner  of  the  Gold  Medal 
from  the  Ohio  State  Medical  Society,  1854,  for  Essay  on 
"Difficult  Labors  and  Their  Treatment."  Born,  1803. 
Died,  1879. 


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W.  Gill  Wylie,  M.D.,  1866.  28  West  Fortieth 
Street,  New  York  City.  Professor  of  Gynecology  in  the 
New  York  Polyclinic  ;  Visiting  Gynecologist  to  Bellevue 
Hospital ;  Surgeon  to  St.  Elizabeth's  Hospital ;  Fellow 
of  the  British  Gynecological  Society. 


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